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Page 388
... Engine N automobile and airship engine re- markably powerful in proportion to its weight , has resulted from a recon- struction of the old compression engine , introduced by Dr. Otto more than a score of years ago . It is known as the ...
... Engine N automobile and airship engine re- markably powerful in proportion to its weight , has resulted from a recon- struction of the old compression engine , introduced by Dr. Otto more than a score of years ago . It is known as the ...
Page 518
... engines , upon which engine should the brakes be controlled , and what must the engine men of the other engine do ? -H . R. C. Answer : The brakes must be con- trolled by the leading engine and the en- gine men of the following engine ...
... engines , upon which engine should the brakes be controlled , and what must the engine men of the other engine do ? -H . R. C. Answer : The brakes must be con- trolled by the leading engine and the en- gine men of the following engine ...
Page 582
... engine , first try tightening up the bolts or nuts that hold the parts . If this does not stop the trouble , and the joint is packed , renew the packing . Should the joint be a ground joint , it should be reground with flour emery and ...
... engine , first try tightening up the bolts or nuts that hold the parts . If this does not stop the trouble , and the joint is packed , renew the packing . Should the joint be a ground joint , it should be reground with flour emery and ...
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