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    machine equipment maintenance system the key elements is to lubricate‚ tighten and check and clean the relevant parts of the three filters work. Secondly mobile block machine‚ in order to check and adjust the focus. Specific content is to check the engine‚ work equipment‚ transmission‚ steering and braking mechanism‚ transmission‚ clutch‚ hydraulic systems and electrical systems work and to make the necessary adjustments to exclude faults found to protect the assembly machinery‚ Parts have good performance

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    Format of Sentence Outline Name: Speech Type: Informative Gas Prices I. Introduction a. Attention Getter- I’ve been a bit happier lately and if I had to bet‚ I’d say you guys have been too. Now‚ there’s probably many different reasons why each one of you are happier but I think there’s one thing we can all agree on…we’ve all had a little more spending money at the end of week these past few months. As PBSC students‚ we are all well aware of commuting so I’m sure you’ve had to pump some gas recently

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    no gummy deposits‚ thus keeps engine clean. Although a minimal 10% ethanol blend should be compatible with internal combustion engines‚ it can cause slight damage to unmodified cars‚ such as the deterioration of rubber/plastic components in fuel systems. Ethanol contains the hydroxyl (-OH) group‚ giving it an affinity for water. In vehicles‚ the absorption of water by ethanol-blended fuel will affect drivability and may damage engine The need to redesign car engines (to counter ethanol-fuel problems

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    Aqua Silencer

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    atmospheres‚ such as refineries‚ chemicals processing industries‚ open cost mines and other confined areas‚ which demands the need for diesel power packs. WORKING PRINCIPLE The aqua silencer is more effective in the reduction of emission gases from the engine exhaust gas using perforated tube. By using perforated tube the back Pressure. Will remain constant and the sound level is reduced. Using the perforated tube the fuel consumption remains same as conventional system. By using water as a medium the

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    dependency on foreign oil and ethanol has been an option. Ethanol is nothing new; in fact‚ it was first used in a motor built by Samuel Morey in 1826 (Ethanol History). Since the 1980s‚ the government started having oil companies add ethanol into gasoline to replace the previous lead additives to cut the carbon footprint it was creating. However‚ ethanol has brought on several debates regarding whether or not it is affecting our environment and economy negatively. One topic that has been discussed

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    electric engine efficiently replace the job of the combustion engine. As electric vehicles are becoming more affordable and more strict laws are being applied to the combustion engine. Is the electric engine good enough to fully replace the uses of the gasoline combustion engine and the diesel combustion engine. As more technology is being used in the combustion engine‚ they are becoming more efficient. But not fast enough. So can the current electric vehicles fully replace the combustion engine. As

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    Introduction to the Magnetic Treatment of Fuel By R.J. Kita Hydrogen is the lightest and most basic element known to man. With its simple structure comprised of only one proton and one electron‚ it is one of the major constituents of all hydrocarbon based fuels. By studying the response of hydrogen with respect to magnetic fields and the accompanying increased energy output‚ much can be learned and applied to other related fuels. In the oxidation/combustion of hydrocarbon fuels‚ it is the outer shell

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    oil imports with locally produced fuels. Australia has previously avoided E10 as an alternative fuel. Many people choose to not use ethanol to avoid the possible damage it can do to engines not designed for it. That is; the deterioration of rubber and plastic components in the fuel system. Also redesigning car engines are expensive‚ however newer cars are E10 ready. Since 2006 Australian car fuel E10‚ is being increasingly used in cars following government legislation allowing it. Since 1996‚ Ford

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    H00146120 Mechanical Engineering 2nd Year Mechanical Engineering Science 6 (B58EF) Lab Report for Spark Ignition Engine Test Experiment conducted on: 02/Feb/2015 Group No: 6 Submitted to: Dr. Mehdi Nazarinia Table of contents Abstract Pg. 2 Introduction Pg. 2-3 Equipment Pg. 4-7 Procedure Pg. 8 Theory Pg. 10-12 Results Pg. 14-17 Result at speed of 2400 Rpm Result at speed of 2200 Rpm Result at speed of 2000 Rpm Result at speed

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    Automobile and Large Mass

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    There was once a little boy of 6 years old called Lewis. One day‚ as he was looking out of the car window on his way to school‚ he discovered that a large mass of grey smoke was forming just above his dad’s car. Somewhat alarmed‚ Lewis looked at the other cars on the road to find out if they too had a cloud of grey smoke chasing them. To Lewis’ surprise‚ all the cars travelling on the motorway had the grey smoke hovering around them. There was once a little boy of 6 years old called Lewis. One

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