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camshaft

[ US /ˈkæmˌʃæft/ ]
[ UK /kˈæmʃɑːft/ ]
NOUN
  1. an engine shaft with cams attached to it

How To Use camshaft In A Sentence

  • It comes from some of the critical wear areas; for example, the liner of the piston area, the crankshaft, or the camshaft.
  • Molded part 2 by elbow Festival, the camshaft or put pressure on double-toggle System.
  • Ivars needs help with a Hobson or a Zenith carburettor, correct camshaft timing and much more.
  • The engines had twin overhead camshafts which were gear driven via a train of gears coming from the rear of the crankshaft.
  • Stacked one above the other, the camshafts operate three valves per cylinder (two intakes) via short pushrods.
  • This approach is typically used in manufacturing camshafts, crankshafts, valves, pistons - just about any machined part that goes into an automobile engine these days.
  • Rather than open and close its valves with conventional camshaft, pushrods or cam chain, lifters, rocker arms and valve springs, the camless engine employs an electro-hydraulic actuator mounted above the valves.
  • Insert a self - tapping screw into the drilled pin and carefully pull the pin from the camshaft.
  • Words such as 'single camshaft' and 'pushrod' are from a time of rationing and diphtheria. Times, Sunday Times
  • They can regain power, and efficiency, by adding valves (three or four per cylinder) and camshafts: one per bank for intakes, another for exhausts.
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