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  2. The 11 Best Repair Stands for Every Type of Bike and ... - AOL

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    We tested and evaluated home and professional bike repair stands. These stood out for their value, quality, durability, features, versatility, and performance.

  3. Ford 385 engine - Wikipedia

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    The smallest-displacement engine of the 385 engine family, the 370 was introduced in 1977, replacing the 361 cu in (5.9 L) 360 Truck (FT) V8. Sharing its 3.59-inch stroke with the 429, the 370 was designed with a downsized 4.05-inch bore (shared with its predecessor and the 390 V8).

  4. Chrysler SOHC V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    1993–97 3.5 L engines are a non-interference design, in which the valves will not collide with the pistons in the event of a timing belt failure. The 1998–2001 3.2 L, the 1998–2010 3.5 L, and the 2007–2011 4.0 L engines are interference designs.

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    The line "see you down in Arizona Bay" is used in a Tool song in reference to the possibility (expressed as a hope by comedian Bill Hicks) that Southern California will one day fall into the ocean. Glen Campbell, a notable resident, popularized the song "By The Time I Get To Phoenix". Standin' on the Corner Park and mural in Winslow, Arizona

  6. Hyundai Smartstream engine - Wikipedia

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    The Smartstream G1.2 MPI is a naturally aspirated 1,197 cc (1.2 L) inline 4-cylinder engine with MPi; the engine makes 83 PS (82 hp; 61 kW) at 6,300 rpm and 11.7–12 kg⋅m (85–87 lb⋅ft; 115–118 N⋅m) of torque at 4,200 rpm.

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    Iwakuni City Hall Kintai Bridge Iwakuni city center. Iwakuni (岩国市, Iwakuni-shi) is a city located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.As of 1 June 2023, the city had an estimated population of 127,512 in 65182 households and a population density of 157 persons per km 2. [1]