cylinder liner

collocation in English

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cylinder
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsɪl.ɪn.dər/
us
/ˈsɪl.ɪn.dɚ/
a solid or hollow tube with long straight sides and two circular ends the same size, or an object shaped like this, often used as ...
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liner
noun
uk
/ˈlaɪ.nər/
us
/ˈlaɪ.nɚ/
an object or material that is used to cover the inside surface ...
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The engine was cast in light alloy around thecylinderliner, and had an integral cylinder head.
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Primary problems included,cylinderlinerfailure, fan drive problems and perpetual leaks due to vibration and badly routed pipework.
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This allowed engineers to specify a much tighter cold-play between the piston and thecylinderliner.
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Major problems were encountered replacing failedcylinderlinerseals.
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The crosshead design reduces sideways forces on the piston, keeping diametralcylinderlinerwear in the order of only about 0.03 mm per 1000 hours.
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The block is cast aluminum with plasma-sprayedcylinderlinerbores.
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It was an all-aluminum design with steel cylinder liners and a 45 bank angle.
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The engine uses aluminum pistons and cast iron cylinder liners.
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The pistons, cylinder liners and bearings are constructed of bronze.
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The engine had two interchangeable cylinder heads, one for each group of three cylinders, and cylinder liners of a special cast iron.
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This engine used cast-iron cylinder liners and a cast-iron head.
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Different cylinder liners could be fitted to increase or decrease displacement depending on manufacturers needs.
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It also has 4 valves per cylinder with micro-finished camshafts and ductile iron cylinder liners for increased durability.
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It has an aluminium alloy engine block with cylinder liners.
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Cast-iron cylinder liners were specified and the cast aluminum pistons included valve clearance.
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Cylinder liners chromium plated in the bores for inches from the head.
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An important advantage is the removable wet cylinder liners which will assist with easier maintenance and lower costs.
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The engine is made from aluminium and has removable cylinder liners.
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Early engines had a small number of failures, due to cracked or slipped cylinder liners, which were resolved by a minor redesign in 2000.
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Nikasil plating is used for the cylinder liners (see below).
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