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61 engine specific wight
• specifična težina motora -
62 engine speed
• broj obrtaja motora -
63 engine stall running
• isprekidan rad motora -
64 engine stalling
• isprekidan rad motora -
65 engine test bed
• probni sto -
66 engine test bench
• probni sto motora -
67 engine test stand
• probni sto -
68 engine trouble
• kvar motora -
69 engine valve location
• položaj ventila motora -
70 engine works
• fabrika motora -
71 normally aspirated engine
• motor bez prehranjivanja; motor bez turbokompresora (videti-naturally aspirated engine) -
72 cfr-engine cooperative fuel research engine
• test motor za određivanje oktanskog broja gorivaEnglish-Serbian dictionary > cfr-engine cooperative fuel research engine
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73 reciprocating engine (=reciprocating piston engine)
• klipni motor; motor susEnglish-Serbian dictionary > reciprocating engine (=reciprocating piston engine)
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74 adiabatic engine
• adijabatski motor -
75 air-craft engine
• avionski motor; vazdušni motor; vazdušno hlađen motor -
76 air-engine
• avionski motor; vazdušni motor; vazdušno hlađen motor -
77 air cooled engine
• motor sa vazdušnim hlađenjem; vazdušno hlađeni motor -
78 air cooled petrol engine
• vazdušno hlađeni benzinski motor -
79 analytical engine
• analitička mašina -
80 angular valve engine
• motor sa ugaonim ventilima; motor sa ventilima pod uglom
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