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  2. Valve timing - Wikipedia

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    In a piston engine, the valve timing is the precise timing of the opening and closing of the valves. In an internal combustion engine those are usually poppet valves and in a steam engine they are usually slide valves or piston valves.

  3. Collision - Wikipedia

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    An example of such a collision is a car crash, as cars crumple inward when crashing, rather than bouncing off of each other. This is by design , for the safety of the occupants and bystanders should a crash occur - the frame of the car absorbs the energy of the crash instead.

  4. Down payment - Wikipedia

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    In accounting, a down payment (also called a deposit in British English) is an initial up-front partial payment for the purchase of expensive goods or services such as a car or a house. It is usually paid in cash or equivalent at the time of finalizing the transaction. A loan of some sort is then required to finance the remainder of the payment.

  5. When’s the best time to shop for car insurance? (Hint: It ...

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    Car insurance rates can double or triple depending on where you live, according to Bankrate data. Busy cities like Brooklyn, NY, Detroit, MI and Tarzana, CA cost the most, while rural areas and ...

  6. What happens if I leave the scene of a car crash? Here’s what ...

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    Find the operator or owner of the vehicle and give that person the name and address of the operator and the owner of the vehicle that hit the car. Take pictures of the damage.

  7. What happens to car insurance when the policyholder dies?

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    Closing a car insurance policy for someone other than a spouse Canceling a car insurance policy for a policyholder that you are not related to can be more challenging.

  8. Break-in (mechanical run-in) - Wikipedia

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    For many kinds of equipment (with automotive engines being the prime example), the time it takes to complete break-in procedures has decreased significantly from a number of days to a few hours, for several reasons. The main reason is that the factories in which they are produced are now capable of better machining and assembly.

  9. View and manage data associated with your account - AOL Help

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    If you see something you'd like to change while viewing the summary of your data, many products have a link on the top-right of the page to take you to that product.