A valve guide keeps the valve straight.
Valve keepers keep the valve secured.
The part of a plug that holds the cable is called the "strain relief" or "cable grip." It is designed to secure the cable in place, preventing it from being pulled out and reducing the risk of damage to the wires inside. This component helps maintain the integrity and safety of the electrical connection.
Well on an english saddle it's called a girth, on a western saddle it's called a cinch.
The pin that holds the record in place is called the spindle. It helps to center and secure the record while it's playing on a turntable.
An engine mount holds an engine in place. It can also be called a motor mount if a motor is specifically referenced.
I have a 4 cylinder Chevy cavalier and it holds 5 quarts . Ask at the auto parts place, maybe they can tell you for sure.
The part that holds the slide in place on a microscope is called the stage. The stage is where you place your sample slide for viewing under the lens of the microscope.
The component that holds the firing pin and extractor is typically the bolt in a firearm. The bolt is responsible for chambering the cartridge, locking it in place, and facilitating the firing process. It contains the firing pin, which strikes the primer of the cartridge, and the extractor, which removes the spent casing after firing.
On the inside of your trunk lid locate the lockcylinder. There is a thin metal retainer which holds the cylinder in place, it has a small tab sticking out. Pull the retainer out and the cylinder will slide out .
the suspension is called this because the part atatched to the chasis is called your wishbone, wich holds in place your hub, wich in turn holds in your suspension there for it is called a wishbone suspension
The internal organs are held in place by the messentaries and the greater and lesser omentums.
A spring loaded ball detent holds the barrel/"cylinder" in place. Place your fingers on each side of the "cylinder" and push it out the right side with a rolling motion to open the action.
The valve guide is a precise hole in the head that the valve stem slides in. The valve is retained by the retainer and two valve locks.