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  2. Plastic automotive engine - Wikipedia

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    Plastic parts included the engine block, cam cover, air intake trumpets, intake valve stems, piston skirts and wrist pins, connecting rods, oil scraper piston rings, tappets, valve spring retainers and timing gears. [6] The engine was raced over two seasons.

  3. Nosler - Wikipedia

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    John Amos Nosler was born on April 4, 1913, in Brawley, California.While hunting moose in British Columbia in 1946, while using his Winchester Model 70 chambered in .300 H&H Magnum, the bullets he was using failed to penetrate deeply enough to reach vital organs and kill the animal quickly. [1]

  4. Gas-operated reloading - Wikipedia

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    short-stroke gas piston Short stroke gas piston and bolt carrier group, from a gas piston AR-15. With a short-stroke or tappet system, the piston moves separately from the bolt group. It may directly push [12] the bolt group parts, as in the M1 carbine, or operate through a connecting rod or assembly, as in the Armalite AR-18 or the SKS.

  5. Connecting rod - Wikipedia

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    Typically there is a pinhole bored through the bearing on the big end of the connecting rod so that lubricating oil squirts out onto the thrust side of the cylinder wall to lubricate the travel of the pistons and piston rings. A connecting rod can rotate at both ends, so that the angle between the connecting rod and the piston can change as the ...

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    Spaulding girls hockey wins school's first D-I crown since 2010: Behind Free Press' Miss Hockey Rebecca McKelvey, the Crimson Tide went 21-0-1 for the program's first Division I title and the ...

  7. Piston rod - Wikipedia

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    The vertical piston rod of a large beam engine at Dorothea Quarry. In a piston engine, a piston rod joins a piston to the crosshead and thus to the connecting rod that drives the crankshaft or (for steam locomotives) the driving wheels. Internal combustion engines, and in particular all current automobile engines

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