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1 Stromberg carburetor
<mvhcl.mot> ■ Stromberg-Vergaser m -
2 carburetor damper
pract <mvhcl.mot> (in SU or Stromberg carburetor) ■ Kolbendämpfer m ; Dämpfungskolben m ; Vergaserdämpfer m prakt -
3 Stromberg-type variable venturi carburetor
<mvhcl.mot> ■ Stromberg-Gleichdruckvergaser mEnglish-german technical dictionary > Stromberg-type variable venturi carburetor
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4 Stromberg-type VV carburetor
<mvhcl.mot> ■ Stromberg-Gleichdruckvergaser mEnglish-german technical dictionary > Stromberg-type VV carburetor
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5 variable-venturi carburetor
<mvhcl.mot> (SU and Stromberg carburetors) ■ Gleichdruckvergaser m ; Unterdruckvergaser m rar ; VV-Vergaser m rarEnglish-german technical dictionary > variable-venturi carburetor
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6 VV carburetor
<mvhcl.mot> (SU and Stromberg carburetors) ■ Gleichdruckvergaser m ; Unterdruckvergaser m rar ; VV-Vergaser m rar -
7 damper piston
<mvhcl.mot> (in SU or Stromberg carburetor) ■ Kolbendämpfer m ; Dämpfungskolben m ; Vergaserdämpfer m prakt -
8 damper screw
<mvhcl.mot> (on top of SU or Stromberg carburetor) ■ Dämpferschraube f -
9 jet bearing
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10 piston damper
<mvhcl.mot> (in SU or Stromberg carburetor) ■ Kolbendämpfer m ; Dämpfungskolben m ; Vergaserdämpfer m prakt -
11 piston diaphragm
<mvhcl.mot> (e.g. in SU- or Stromberg carburetor) ■ Kolbenmembran f -
12 piston lifter
<mvhcl.mot> (SU or Stromberg carburetor) ■ Kolbenheber m -
13 needle
<tech.gen> (small, slender object; usu. with a pointed end) ■ Nadel fpract <i&c> (of indicating instrument; e.g. of speedometer) ■ Zeiger m ; Nadel f ; Anzeiger m rar<mech.eng> (roller bearing) ■ Nadel f<mvhcl.i&c> (gen.; e.g. of instrument, gauge, SU carburetor) ■ Nadel f
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