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  2. List of Wheeler Dealers episodes - Wikipedia

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    Power steering box refurbished and repainted. Air conditioning system reinstated; however, original compressor and condenser supplied by the seller, could not be used because of damage and were replaced with aftermarket units. Aftermarket wooden steering wheel replaced with period correct leather unit.

  3. Air bearing - Wikipedia

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    Aerostatic bearings: The gas is externally pressurized (using a compressor or a pressure tank) and injected in the clearance of the bearing. Consequently, aerostatic bearings can sustain loads even in the absence of relative motion but require an external gas compression system, which induces costs in terms of complexity and energy.

  4. Air suspension - Wikipedia

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    1909 A.S.L. motorcycle with air suspension. On 7 January 1901 the British engineer Archibald Sharp patented a method for making a seal allowing pneumatic or hydraulic apparatus described as a "rolling mitten seal", [1] and on 11 January 1901 he applied for a patent for the use of the device to provide air suspension on bicycles. [2]

  5. Chrysler LA engine - Wikipedia

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    The LA engine is a family of overhead-valve small-block 90° V-configured gasoline engines built by Chrysler Corporation between 1964 and 2003. Primarily V8s, the line includes a single V6 and V10, both derivations of its Magnum series introduced in 1992.

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  7. Cosworth - Wikipedia

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    The HB DFV/DFZ/DFR replacement was designed by Geoff Goddard as a 3,498 cc (213.5 cu in) (96 mm x 60.4 mm) V8, introduced with the Benetton team midway through 1989, making its debut at the French Grand Prix. It won the Japanese Grand Prix that year (Benetton used both the original HBA1 and the development HBA4 in 1989).