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  • A petcock is a small shut-off valve used to control the flow of liquid or gas. Historically, petcocks were threaded valves controlled by a butterfly handle;[citation...
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    adjustable rear shock absorbers, center stand, and an automatic fuel petcock. Early and economy models came with spoked wheels and drum brakes, while...
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  • is automatically available. Older motorcycles have a manual fuel tap or petcock. When the main fuel is exhausted, the motor will start sputtering, prompting...
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    sillcock), same as "spigot", referring to a "cock" (as in stopcock and petcock) that penetrates a foundation sill. Bib (bibcock, and hose bib or hosebibb)...
    16 KB (2,224 words) - 13:33, 7 October 2024
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    technologies that remain include an air-cooled motor, Mikuni carburetor (and petcock), wire wheels, and a rear drum brake. American Suzuki (October 13, 2010)...
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    end, for the electrodes, and hermetically sealed at both ends, having a petcock at one end with a brass tube to exhaust the air. Woodward made the mistake...
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    gravity down a tube to the engine. The fuel valve was an ordinary gaslight petcock. There was no carburetor as we know it today. The fuel was fed into a shallow...
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  • more common, but traditionally a reserve tank arrangement is used with a petcock (petrol tap) on the side of the motorcycle allowing the rider to switch...
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  • to support these vintage models by producing replacement parts, such as petcocks, which fit the 1969-1971 AT1 models. "69-71 AT1 125 Specifications". Yamaha...
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    featured a 7 imperial gallons (32 L; 8.4 US gal) fuel tank, fitted with dual petcocks and signed by Gaston Rahier. In 1986, the R 80 G/S was joined by the R...
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  • pressurization Pilot valve: regulates flow or pressure to other valves Petcock, a small shut-off valve Pinch valve, "beach ball valve": simple, single-part...
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  • political operative Quinn Pitcock (born 1983), American football player Petcock, a small shut-off valve Pidcock (disambiguation) Pittock (disambiguation)...
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  • on a second spark plug was added to improve emissions. Along with the petcock being removed and the addition of fuel injection, the fuel gauge was moved...
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  • triangular side profile that matches the frame well, with a flat top and a fuel petcock at the bottom left with an overflow hose fitting at the bottom of the front...
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    box with a heating coil, a gasoline heater to heat the battery, and a petcock for the bottom of the fuel tank (for easy releasing of cold air and pressure...
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    taken on board under guard, but not before they had opened sea valves and petcocks in order to scuttle the submarine before abandoning it. HMS Petard now...
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  • raise and lower the diving fins and steer the rudder while a radiator petcock could be opened to regulate interior air pressure when necessary. The sub's...
    9 KB (1,218 words) - 18:58, 25 May 2024
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    employed 30 people in making ignition locks, door locks, keys, and brass petcocks. The plant was unique in that part of its purpose was to provide work for...
    53 KB (6,179 words) - 20:52, 25 May 2024