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A 96 tooth steel gear, with a pitch diameter of 3in., was mounted on the driveshaft just above the clutch.
They are engine fully dressed, body panels, wiring harness, braking system, driveshaft and steering suspension.
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Each turbine was connected to the driveshaft through a different gear train.
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Inboard brakes are fitted to a driven axle of the car, as they require a driveshaft to link the wheel to the brake.
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It was significant at that time because it used a friction clutch, and also had a driveshaft to power the wheels.
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On many shaft-drive motorcycles the driveshaft is contained in one of the long sides of the swingarm.
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All three members of the class have a driveshaft with angled axle drive.
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The second is that the input driveshaft goes essentially straight through the differential housing, allowing simple coupling to a second set of swing axles.
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The boat has both hybrid and diesel power working on the same driveshaft.
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This system was necessary due to the way the engine sat on a platform above the driveshaft.
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Instead, it incorporated a belt that ran from the flywheel to the driveshaft to turn the three-speed transmission.
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Suspension lifts also impact other factors, such as driveshaft length, steering geometry and brake lines.
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This keeps driveshaft angles equal on both sides and helps prevent steering irregularities and vibration.
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In some cases a longer driveshaft is used on one side.
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There is also a blacksmith shop and two forges in the building, both of which are powered by the driveshaft.
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Belt-driven machines are operated by a 100 ft line driveshaft that stretches almost the entire length of the building.
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The output for the front driveshaft is on the left side.
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The output for the front driveshaft is on the right side and the rear output in line with the input.
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It consists of an electric motor with the driveshaft oriented vertically and attached to a cupped rubber piece mounted slightly off-center.
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Battles' design had horizontal cylinders connected to the driveshaft through a 2-speed transmission.
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Therefore, the wheel assembly would rotate as the driveshaft (or half-shaft) dictates.
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The main driveshaft powered a vertical shaft in each bay that ran to each floor.
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This had a driveshaft at each end of the engine, each to a separate axle.
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The worm was located at the end of the driveshaft and above the crown wheel.
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This assembly is commonly employed in rear wheel drive vehicles, where it is known as a driveshaft or propeller (prop) shaft.
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To avoid fatigue failure, the amount of driveshaft torsional deflection must necessarily be small.
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A shaft guard is used at a shaft connection to protect against contact with the driveshaft and for detection of a shaft failure.
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Average of the rotational speed of the two driving wheel equals the input rotational speed of the driveshaft.
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Torque from a prime mover or transmission, such as the driveshaft of a car, rotates this carrier.
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It could be accomplished on an early reel-to-reel tape recorder by changing the diameter of the capstan driveshaft, or using a different motor.
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The foot brake operated via a mechanical linkage on the driveshaft.
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For the same reason modifications to the driveshaft were made as well as an increased brake pad.
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The transaxle is bolted to torque transfer unit that spins a center driveshaft that powers the rear differential unit.
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A driveshaft connecting a rear differential to a rear wheel may be called a half-shaft.
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It drove a two-bladed propeller via a long driveshaft within a markedly tapered nose.
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A one stage turbine was used to drive the compressor while a second turbine was connected to the driveshaft.
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Rigid chain actuators use limited-articulation chains, usually resembling a roller chain, that engage with pinions mounted on a driveshaft within a housing.
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Both vehicles had a driveshaft with angled axle drive.
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They were also magnetic, but the swing of the banner was produced through a driveshaft.
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There is no longer a driveshaft between them and so the notion of direct drive is simply inapplicable.
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The engine's driveshaft must turn the pulley and the pulley must spin the alternator.
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Some large sections of the ship are still intact, including the bow, and the engine room with driveshaft, propeller, engine, and boilers.
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Magnesium was used in the intake manifold, and the two-piece center driveshaft was made of a carbon reinforced composite.
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The 1125-cc four-cylinder side-valve engine producing drove the rear wheels through a four-speed gearbox and open driveshaft to a live rear axle.
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The gearbox was connected to the engine by a driveshaft passing through the vehicle.
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The front-mounted engine would typically drive the rear axle through a connecting driveshaft running underneath the floor of the vehicle.
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The solution was to improve the concentricity of both the clutch intermediate and alternator driveshaft gears, and increase their clearance.
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Although classified in 43rd place, the car failed to finish race due to driveshaft problems.
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Drive was to the rear wheels through a three-speed gearbox and jointed driveshaft.
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The second driveshaft extends from the gearbox to the rear and out the bottom of the boat to where a propeller is mounted.
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The driveshaft is often mated to a hub gear which is an internal gear system housed inside the rear hub.
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As the rotor simultaneously rotates and moves around, the combined motion of the eccentrically mounted driveshaft is in the form of a hypocycloid.
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The driveshaft sends power to the front and rear viscous limited slip differentials, which send power to the wheels through plastic telescoping half shafts.
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If the rear driveshaft starts to turn faster than the front, the system interprets that (along with input from other sensors) as traction loss.
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This is so the front driveshaft always rotates (turns) when the vehicle is being driven at speed.
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The front sprocket driveshaft was free to slide forward and backwards slightly, just enough to allow the roller to move away from the flywheel.
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The wire cable wrapped around the wheel exerts a downward force on the wheel and the driveshaft supporting the wheel.
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Placing the oil pump low-down uses a near-vertical driveshaft, driven by helical skew gears from the camshaft.
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However, for seine fishing, the klotok is equipped with a converted driveshaft.
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Using an electric motor, the driveshaft is attached to a steel rotor with small round magnets lining its outer edges.
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For example, when referring to a driveshaft it is clear what is meant by axial or radial directions.
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The driveshaft passed just above the axle centers, requiring the use of hypoid bevel gears to transfer power to each axle.
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In this case the driveshaft rotates continuously as long as the engine does, even when the car is stationary and out of gear.
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The two crank shafts are geared together by a vertical driveshaft.
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Oxygen-fuel mixture is injected and exploded in combustion chambers of the engine heads, pushing pistons and rotating the single driveshaft.
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It retained the nose-mounted piston engine with the driveshaft passing through the cockpit placed high above the cargo compartment.
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Driveshaft transfers power through threshing barn wall.
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The footbrake operated mechanically on the driveshaft while a cable operated handbrake applied stopping power to the rear wheels.
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Chain drive was dominant over the driveshaft, and closed bodies were extremely rare.
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The four-speed gearbox was mounted centrally and coupled to the engine by a short driveshaft.
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The driveshaft was enclosed in a steel tube and featured only a single universal joint, positioned just behind the gearbox.
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It does not matter whether the rotation is caused by a torque applied to the driveshaft or by current applied to the windings.
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The hub of the magneto rotates while the driveshaft is held stationary, and the spring tension builds up.
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The engine was moved forward to make more room in the passenger compartment and the antiquated torque tube was replaced by a modern driveshaft.
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The mutual force between the drum and the shoes provides the friction needed to engage the output driveshaft that is connected to the drum.
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These cranks were all moved by trains of wheels gearing into the wheels fixed on a driveshaft.
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A long driveshaft between them had to be substituted by a structurally challenging gear socket system which enabled a shorter distance.
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This is caused by differing driveshaft lengths which in turn results in different incident angles at the joints of the driveshaft.
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The rotating element is a slotted rotor which is mounted on a driveshaft.
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External drives require a shaft seal to carry the driveshaft through the pressure vessel wall.
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The driveshaft, now the longest operating drive in the country, was powered by an electric motor dating from the early 1920s.
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The output for the front driveshaft is on the right side and the rear output is in line with the input.
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Note the exposed, hard chrome driveshaft connecting the rear drive on the left with the rear of the transmission on the right.
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This avoids the complication of installing a driveshaft to transfer power to the rear wheels.
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Carbon fibre reinforced plastic will be used extensively throughout the car, including driveshaft, roof, roof bow, trunk, and front strut brace.
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A cruise control system has a sensor which perceives speed as the rate of spin of the driveshaft directly connected to the wheels.
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A driveshaft connecting the gearbox to a rear differential is called a propeller shaft, or prop-shaft.
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The lubricator is a self-contained unit with the drive mechanism fitted at one end, with the driveshaft running through the cast iron oil reservoir.
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This places the clutch and transmission at the "rear" of the car and the driveshaft between them and the engine.
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This was also the point at which four wheel brakes replaced the earlier braking system which had operated on the driveshaft.
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The differential gears are part of the input driveshaft rather than between the output axles as in a conventional differential.
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He added that while the plane was gaining altitude, the spindle driveshaft of the right engine carburetor had snapped.
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