Handbook On Care And Operation of Gasoline Engines

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Handbook On Care And Operation of Gasoline Engines
United States. Coast Guard
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Jump spark. The common name for the spark generated by a high-tension current leaping across the gap. High-tension ignition is often called "jump-spark ignition. " Key. A suitably shaped piece of metal, usually steel, fitted in a slot or recess, part in the shaft and part in the wheel, cam, sleeve, or other device carried on the shaft. Its purpose is to fasten these parts on the shaft. A sliding key or "feather" is one so fitted that the part carried on the shaft can move lengthwise but can not
... revolve except as the shaft revolves.
Knock. The regularly repeated jar or thumping sound caused by a loose bearing, or other poorly fitted or loose working part. A " carbon knock " is one caused by preignition, due to exces- sive carbon deposit in the combustion chamber.
L-head engine. An engine, the cylinder of which has inlet and exhaust valves located on one side of the combustion chamber.
26 CARE AND OPERATION OF GASOLINE ENGINES.
Liner. A thin layer of suitable material (usually metal) placed between the two halves of an adjustable bearing to pre- vent too close contact between the bearing metal and the pin or shaft.


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