If you define a clack valve as an automatic valve that allows flow in one direction but prevents it in the opposite direction, then yes, in lots of places (see the related question). For starters how about: * check valves in A/C compressor * check valves in diaphragm-type fuel pump * carburetor accelerator pump valves * vacuum retention valve on brake booster * check valve in brake master cylinder * usually several in the automatic transmission valve body * exhaust flapper on diesel truck (ok, that one's a stretch) * and probably others....
Zoanne Clack's birth name is Zoanne A. Clack.
Jim Clack's birth name is James Thomas Clack.
Tom Clack's birth name is Thomas Courtenay Clack.
Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom, or Clack, Clack, Clack, Clack
a internal combustion engine is used in every make of car from racing to heavy mechanical diggers, Two types of internal combustion example two stroke mostly used for lawnmowers some motorbike's stroke used for all mechanical cars/buses/tractors /no valves in t/stroke. mostly eight valves used in cars.
When you hear a loud noise go clack clack clack over and over lol
Albert Clack is 5' 6".
Jim Clack is 6' 3".
Frank Clack died in 1995.
Brenda Clack was born in 1945.
Valves control the in-flow and out-flow of fuel, air and exhaust fumes in a combustion engine (known as intake valves and exhaust valves). A 4-cylinder engine with 16 valves will have 4 valves per cylinder, with two intake and two exhaust valves per cylinder. With experience it is easy to tell the sounds of the valves apart because each engine sounds different with different valves. Generally the less number of valves means a deeper/throatier sound from the cars and vice-versa
Arnold Clack died in December 1971.