How to Run an Automobile: A Concise, Practical Treatise Written in Simple Language Explaining the Functions of Modern Gasoline Automobile Parts with Complete Instructions for Driving and Care. Includes the Most Through and Easily Understood Illustrated Instructions on 1918 Automobile Control Systems Ever PublishedNorman W. Henley Publishing Company, 1919 - 164 стор. |
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... means , and , in most instances , the rear axle and traction members . Parts of Typical Automobiles and Their Functions . - A brief explanation of the function of each important part of the gasoline car chassis depicted at Figs . 1 , 2 ...
... means , and , in most instances , the rear axle and traction members . Parts of Typical Automobiles and Their Functions . - A brief explanation of the function of each important part of the gasoline car chassis depicted at Figs . 1 , 2 ...
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... means except the Ford . The tiebar joins the arms of the steering spindles on which the wheels revolve , and insures that these will swing together and in the same direction , either to the right or left . The steering link , often ...
... means except the Ford . The tiebar joins the arms of the steering spindles on which the wheels revolve , and insures that these will swing together and in the same direction , either to the right or left . The steering link , often ...
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... means of a single chain and a pair of sprockets . The engines of present day automobiles are of the multiple ... mean steadier power . For instance , a four - cylinder engine has two explosions each revolution GASOLINE ENGINE TYPES 23.
... means of a single chain and a pair of sprockets . The engines of present day automobiles are of the multiple ... mean steadier power . For instance , a four - cylinder engine has two explosions each revolution GASOLINE ENGINE TYPES 23.
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... means of flange couplings bolted to the cylinders or by stirrups or retention bars which hold them securely in place . The flywheel is a heavy member attached to the crankshaft which has energy stored in its rim as the member revolves ...
... means of flange couplings bolted to the cylinders or by stirrups or retention bars which hold them securely in place . The flywheel is a heavy member attached to the crankshaft which has energy stored in its rim as the member revolves ...
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... means " Exhaust Opens , " while E. C. means " Exhaust Closes . " The letters I. O. mean " Inlet Opens , " while I. C. means " Inlet Closed . " The letter S. indicates the sparking point , while U. C. means " Upper Center , " which means ...
... means " Exhaust Opens , " while E. C. means " Exhaust Closes . " The letters I. O. mean " Inlet Opens , " while I. C. means " Inlet Closed . " The letter S. indicates the sparking point , while U. C. means " Upper Center , " which means ...
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50 cents accelerator Ammeter applied automobile Battery Ignition System boilers BRAKE PEDAL carburetor chart chassis clutch pedal combustion Concrete construction control lever control system cowl board crank crankshaft cylinder device differential mechanism direct drive dynamo Edition electric emergency brake engaged foot forward fuel fully illustrated gasoline engine gear shift lever glycerin hand lever high speed ignition switch ignition system lathes Location Locomotive low speed lubrication magneto master hub mechanical method modern molds motor motorist neutral position O'CONOR SLOANE obtained operation PAGÉ pipe piston plumbing power plant practical pressure Price 25 cents pulled pump pushed radiator released repair road rubber service brake shaft shown at Fig shows spark and throttle spark lever Spark Plug Speedometer starter steam steering column steering wheel storage battery supply tank throttle lever tion tire transmission treatise turn types UNIVERSAL JOINT various Walschaert Valve Gear wiring