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Which parts of a car use friction?

Parts of car that needs friction are many , some of them are listed below: 1. car and road-tires . 2. In different parts of car engine e.g: Cam lobes, cam followers, lifters, cam bearings, main bearings, rod bearings, cylinders and piston rings, cylinders and piston skirts.


What is the average wear and tear on a car?

Tires, oil, engine bearings and piston rings, shocks, and all the suspension parts.


What does stroke mean in car terms?

The distance a piston travels within the cylinder bore, from the very top to the very bottom. This limit is the stroke.


Who is car number 28 from Cars?

28 belongs to two Cars, the Nitroade Piston Cup car Apple computers Piston Cup race car.


What is material used to piston in race car?

for racing cars titanium piston use.


If the output piston is a car hoist was replaced by a piston of twice the area what would happen to the output force?

If the output piston of a car hoist is replaced by a piston of twice the area, the output force would double. This is because the force exerted by a hydraulic system is directly proportional to the area of the piston. Since the new piston has twice the area, it would exert twice the force on the car lift.


If car run hot will it just stop?

oh yeah it will stop and warp parts if there is aluminum, burn piston rings oh yeah list goes on


How do you depress the piston back into the rear brake caliper of a Renault scenic?

On some vehicles there is a special tool required. The piston is pressed and turned at the same time. Of course you must remove the master cylinder cap, in order to be able to push it back on any car. If it has a criss cross patteren on the face of the piston, then you need this tool. Some Suto Parts stores will lend you the tool, if you buy the parts from them.


How does this fuel enable a car to move?

In simple terms, in the gasoline internal combustion engine fuel is mixed with air at a ratio of around 14 parts air to 1 part gasoline. This fuel mixture enters the combustion chamber just above the piston where it is ignited by a spark plug when the piston is at the top of it's travel within the cylinder. This explosion forces the piston downward turning a crankshaft. This crankshaft is connected to a transmission which in turn routes the torque to the drive wheels on the vehicle. This turns the wheels which moves the vehicle.


Is piston slapping good for a race car?

NO! piston slapping is caused with the piston is to small for the cylinder wall and is smashing into the cylinder wall. this could damage or ruin your engine if you take care of it right away, especially a race car.


How much does a regular car piston weight?

16.2kg


What is a pistol ring in a car used for?

You mean a piston ring. It seals the gap between the piston and the chamber in your engine

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