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121 short engine
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122 split the cases
vi <mvhcl.mot> (e.g. for removing the crankshaft) ■ Kurbelgehäusehälften trennen vi -
123 supported by five bearings
<mvhcl.mot> (crankshaft) ■ fünffach gelagertEnglish-german technical dictionary > supported by five bearings
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124 supported in babbit bearings
<mvhcl.mot> (e.g. crankshaft) ■ gleitgelagertEnglish-german technical dictionary > supported in babbit bearings
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125 supported in five bearings
<mvhcl.mot> (crankshaft) ■ fünffach gelagertEnglish-german technical dictionary > supported in five bearings
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126 thrust bearing
<mech.eng> (friction-type or roller bearing; accommodates axial loads) ■ Axiallager n ; Drucklager n ; Längslager n rar ; Axial-Drucklager n rar<mech.eng> ■ Schublager n<mvhcl.mot> (of crankshaft) ■ Führungslager n -
127 torque converter drive plate
form <mvhcl.drive> (on cars w/ auto transmission; a light plate bolted to the crankshaft) ■ Zahnkranzscheibe f ; Mitnehmerscheibe fEnglish-german technical dictionary > torque converter drive plate
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128 torsional damper
<tech.gen> (gen.; any device that reduces torsional vibrations) ■ Torsionsdämpfer m ; Drehschwingungsdämpfer m
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