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1 connecting rod jig
2) Автомобильный термин: приспособление для проверки соосности головок шатуна и отсутствия искривлений -
2 connecting rod jig
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3 connecting rod
1) шатун; соединительная штанга2) шатун (рис. 14,7); соединительная тяга (рис. 144,6) - connecting rod and cap marks - connecting rod bearing seat - connecting rod big end - connecting rod big end bearing - connecting rod blade - connecting rod bush - connecting rod bushing lock - connecting rod cap - connecting rod dipper - connecting rod fork - connecting rod gear - connecting rod jig - connecting rod oil line - connecting rod pressure - connecting rod scoop - connecting rod shim - connecting rod small end - connecting rod small end bush - connecting rod thrust - connecting rod tip - connecting rod wrench - fork connecting rod - fork and blade connecting rod - forked connecting rod - hinged type connecting rod - I-section connecting rod - jointed connecting rod - master connecting rod - plain connecting rod - steering gear connecting rod - straight connecting rod - tubular connecting rod - yoked connecting rod -
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