English term
Banked piston
4 | sıralı piston odası | Selçuk Dilşen |
4 | "..." piston düzeni | Ahmet ABACI |
2 | açılı piston | ATIL KAYHAN |
Dec 15, 2014 13:40: Selçuk Dilşen changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): Özgür Salman, Güzide Arslaner, Selçuk Dilşen
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Proposed translations
açılı piston
sıralı piston odası
In any event, the single degree of freedom (or constrained motion) achieved by a four-to-one piston stroke to crankpin offset, in conjunction with adjacent 90° banked piston chambers having pistons connected to the same crankpin, happens to be a particul
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