Automotive
How Fast Can You Drive In 4 Wheel Drive Lock?

How Fast Can You Drive In 4 Wheel Drive Lock? There is nothing in the manual about maximum speed in 4 wheel lock. The only thing about speed is for 4 wheel low. road surfaces only. Do not exceed 25 mph (40 km/h). Is it OK to use 4 wheel drive on the highway? The short answer is: Yes, it can ...

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How Does A Basic Ignition System Work?

How Does A Basic Ignition System Work? When the ignition key is turned on, a low voltage current from the battery flows through the primary windings of the ignition coil, through the breaker points and back to the battery. This current flow causes a magnetic field to form around the coil. ...

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How Does A Biodiesel Car Work?

How Does A Biodiesel Car Work? Fuel tank (biodiesel): A fuel tank stores fuel on board the vehicle until it's needed to power the engine. Internal combustion engine (compression-ignited): In this configuration, fuel is injected into the combustion chamber and ignited by the high temperature ...

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How Does A Blind Pulley Work?

How Does A Blind Pulley Work? You pull one end of the cord to tilt the slats to the open position. If you pull the other end of the cord to tilt the slats to a closed position. This pulley works with the tilt cord to open and shut the slats on the blinds. How do blind mechanisms work? The ...

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How Does A Cis System Work?

How Does A Cis System Work? With a CISS this process works on a larger scale. The printer pulls ink out of the dummy cartridge onto the print head. Instead of air being pulled into the cartridge to displace the ink, more ink is pulled through the rubber tubing from the external tanks. This means ...

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How Does A Load Sensing Proportioning Valve Work?

How Does A Load Sensing Proportioning Valve Work? The load sensing proportioning valve is located in the brake system for the rear wheels. It detects ,by way of a connecting rod; the weight or downward movement of a vehicle caused by a heavy load and allows more brake fluid/air/pressure to be ...

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How Does A Pawl Work?

How Does A Pawl Work? A pawl is a mechanical component that engages with another component to prevent movement in one direction, or prevent movement altogether. It is a type of latch. It consists of a spring-loaded solid part that is pivoted at one end and engages the other component at a steep ...

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How Does A Petrol Strimmer Work?

How Does A Petrol Strimmer Work? How does a strimmer work? A grass trimmer is a garden tool that uses a nylon line instead of a blade to cut the grass. The propulsion system spins the wire at such a speed it is able to cut through the grass with ease. The user is protected from the cutting ...

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How Does A Pulley Car Work?

How Does A Pulley Car Work? There are two main types of car pulleys: crank pulleys, and accessory pulleys. Most pulleys are driven by a main crank pulley, which is bolted onto the crankshaft. When the engine is operating, the crank pulley rotates, transferring motion to the other pulleys by means ...

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How Does A Rollover Vent Valve Work?

How Does A Rollover Vent Valve Work? Used in conjunction with your vent line, a rollover valve will allow your tank to breathe and not build up pressure or vacuum during normal operation. When the rollover vent valve is on its side or upside down, a check ball inside the valve will close to ...

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How Does A Shift Linkage Break?

How Does A Shift Linkage Break? The automatic transmission linkage will break after it has worn to the point where it cannot change gears. This wear occurs because of internal transmission problems, such as the transmission bands coming loose or the transmission running hot and wearing the internal ...

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