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  2. Sleeve valve - Wikipedia

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    The increased difficulty with oil consumption and cylinder-assembly lubrication was reported as never having been solved in series-produced engines. Railroad and other large single sleeve-valve engines emit more smoke when starting; as the engine reaches operating temperature and tolerances enter the adequate range, smoke is greatly reduced.

  3. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Final assembly plant was located on N. Glenwood Ave. Complex also known as Pontiac North to distinguish from GMC's multiple plants in Pontiac, MI. Final Assembly was Plant 8 of Pontiac's Assembly complex in Pontiac, Michigan. Idled in 1982 but reopened in January 1985. Closed in December 1987. Last vehicle built was a Buick Regal Grand National.

  4. Radiator (engine cooling) - Wikipedia

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    The size of the radiator (and thus its cooling capacity) is chosen such that it can keep the engine at the design temperature under the most extreme conditions a vehicle is likely to encounter (such as climbing a mountain whilst fully loaded on a hot day). Airflow speed through a radiator is a major influence on the heat it dissipates.

  5. Core plug - Wikipedia

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    The Welch plug is a type of core plug that is made from a thin disc of metal. The Welch plug is dome-shaped and inserted into the casting hole with the convex side facing outwards. [6]

  6. List of International Space Station spacewalks - Wikipedia

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    Prepared the radiator for the power system deployment. [20] [21] 12. STS-97 EVA 2 † Joseph R. Tanner Carlos I. Noriega: 5 December 2000 17:21 5 December 2000 23:58 6 hours, 37 minutes Configured the space station to use power from the P6. Positioned the S-band antenna for use by the space station.

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