The metal section at the bottom of a spark plug is called the shell. The components of a spark plug are the center electrode, an insulator, a metal shell, and side electrodes.
No. A thread is a part of a process, but a process can not be part of a thread. Processes are always "at the top."
The metallic part of a shoelace is called an Aglet.
The metal part of a pencil is called a ferrule.
Thread
The metal part of a pencil that holds the eraser is called a ferrule.
If the actual threaded part in the head is stripped, you have to use a tap and re-thread it. to avoid metal in the cylinder bore, u should take the head apart from the block to do it. I recommend doing this yourself, as a shop will probably charge you over $1000
Its called a spark plug. If you want a type of manufacturer or a part number you need to supply a year for the vehicle.
Its Called The Computer, The Top Part Is Called The Screen The Metal Box Is Also Called The Hard-drive
the tip you use to thread the shoelace with is call the aglet
metal
first did you chech for spark by removing the spark plug and then attach the plug wire back on it and touch the other end on something metal while you are startin the bike and you will be able to see if you have spark
No. If you want to start a new thread of execution, you need to call the start() method of the thread. Also, the run() is like any other java method and you can invoke it directly but if you do so, it would be called as part of the current programs thread and not as a new thread. When the start() method is invoked, the JVM creates a new thread and automatically calls the run() method and that is why a new thread gets started and not by calling run() directly.