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  2. Banjo fitting - Wikipedia

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    A general schematic, not to scale, showing the fluid path in an assembled banjo fitting. A pair of banjo bolts as used in automotive braking. A banjo fitting is actually called a hose connecting bolt, or internally relieved bolt, and a spherical union for fluid transfer. See DIN 7643.

  3. SU carburettor - Wikipedia

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    "H": introduced in 1937 in which the float bowl has an arm cast into its base, which mounts to the bottom of the carburettor with a hollow bolt or banjo fitting. Fuel passes through the arm into the carburettor body. The bolt attaches to the carburettor body just behind the main jet assembly.

  4. Banjo bolt - Wikipedia

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  5. List of phrases using ethnic or place names as derisive ...

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    A stripped bolt forced into a hole to cut new threads. [1] Mexican toothache = Aztec hop. [1] Mexican two-step = Aztec hop. [1] Mexican valve job Cleaning a carburetor with kerosene. [1] Mexican window shade A Venetian blind mounted in the rear window of a car. [1] Milwaukee goiter A beer belly. [1] Mississippi marbles Dice. [1] Montezuma's ...

  6. Chevrolet G506 - Wikipedia

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    GM banjo type axles were used, these axles were also used in later GMC CCKW 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 ton (2,268kg) trucks. There were three wheelbases, 125 in (318 cm) extra short wheelbase used only on the G7128 Bomb servicer, 145 in (368 cm) short wheelbase (a majority of production [ 4 ] ), and the 175 in (444 cm) long wheelbase.

  7. Marman clamp - Wikipedia

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    Marman clamps are used extensively in spaceflight systems and are common mechanical load-transfer and clamping mechanisms for connecting the upper stage and the satellite payload of space vehicles, [3] [4] for example, on the Cassini Plasma Spectrometer on the Cassini orbiter.

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