Auto Parts
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Detailed information about Auto Parts:
• Air filter
Air filter is a one of the device which use to removes solid particulates such
as dust, pollen, mold, and bacteria from air. Air filter is used in
applications where air quality is important, notably in building
ventilation systems and in engines, such as internal combustion engines,
gas compressors, diving air compressors, gas turbines and others.
• Alternator
An alternator is an electromechanical device which converts
mechanical energy to alternating current electrical energy. In
principle, any AC electrical generator can be called an alternator, but
usually the word refers to small rotating machines driven by automotive
and other internal combustion engines.
• Automobile self starter
An automobile self-starter is an electric motor that initiates rotational motion in a
car's internal combustion engine before it can power itself.
• Brakes
A brake is a device for slowing or stopping the motion of a machine
or vehicle, or alternatively a device to restrain it from starting to
move again.
• Bumper
An automobile's bumper is the front-most or rear-most part, ostensibly
designed to allow the car to sustain an impact without damage to the
vehicle's frame or safety systems and many other auto parts , but it
will not withstand damage to high speed impacts.
• Battery
A car or truck battery is a type of rechargeable battery that
supplies electric energy to an automobile.
• Camshaft
The camshaft is an apparatus often used in piston engines to operate
poppet valves. It consists of a cylindrical rod running the length of
the cylinder bank with a number of oblong lobes or cams protruding from
it, one for each valve.
• Car door
A vehicle door is a partition, typically hinged, but also frequently
attached by other mechanisms such as tracks, in front of an opening
which is used for entering and exiting a vehicle. A vehicle door can be
opened to provide access to the opening, or closed to secure it.
• Carburetor
A carburetor is a device that blends air and fuel for an internal
combustion engine.
• Clutch
A clutch is a mechanism for transmitting rotation, which can be engaged
and disengaged. Clutches are useful in devices that have two rotating
shafts. In these devices, one shaft is typically driven by a motor or
pulley, and the other shaft drives another device.
• Connecting rod
In a reciprocating piston engine, the connecting rod or conrod
connects the piston to the crank or crankshaft.
• Crankshaft
The crankshaft, sometimes casually abbreviated to crank, is the part
of an engine which translates reciprocating linear piston motion into
rotation.
• Cylinder head
In an internal combustion engine, the cylinder head sits atop the
cylinders and consists of a platform containing part of the combustion
chamber and the location of the valves and spark plugs.
• Differential
Differentials are a variety of gearbox, used in receives one input and
provides two outputs; this is found in every automobile.
• Drive shaft
A drive shaft, driving shaft, propeller shaft, or Cardan shaft is a
mechanical device for transferring power from the engine or motor to the
point where useful work is applied.
• Distributor
A distributor is a device in the ignition system of an internal
combustion engine that routes high voltage from the ignition coil to the
spark plugs in the correct firing order.
• Electronic fuel injection
Fuel injection is a system for mixing fuel with air in an internal
combustion engine.
• Exhaust gas recirculation
Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is a nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions
reduction technique used in most gasoline and diesel engines.
• Exhaust pipe
An exhaust system is usually tubing used to guide waste exhaust
gases away from a controlled combustion inside an engine or stove.
• Fuel pump
A fuel pump is a frequently (but not always) essential component on a
car or other internal combustion engine device.
• Gearbox
Gear Box provides a speed-torque conversion (commonly known as "gear
reduction" or "speed reduction") from a higher speed motor to a slower
but more forceful output or vice-versa.
• Headlight
A headlamp is a lamp, usually attached to the front of a vehicle such as
a car, with the purpose of illuminating the road ahead during periods of
low visibility, such as night or precipitation.
• Ignition coil
An ignition coil (also called a spark coil) is an induction coil in
an automobile's ignition system which transforms the battery's 12 volts
(6 volts in some older vehicles) to the thousands of volts needed to
spark the spark plugs.
• Oil pump
The oil pump in an internal combustion engine is usually a gear pump
driven by the camshaft or crankshaft.
• Piston
A piston is a component of reciprocating engines, pumps and gas
compressors. It is located in a cylinder and is made gas-tight by piston
rings.
• Piston ring
A piston ring is an open-ended ring that fits into a groove on the outer
diameter of a piston in a reciprocating engine such as an internal
combustion engine or steam engine.
• Rack and pinion
A rack and pinion is a pair of gears which convert rotational motion
into linear motion.
• Radiator
Radiators and convectors are types of heat exchangers designed to
transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of
cooling and heating.
• Rocker arm
Generally referred to within the internal combustion engine of
automotive, marine, motorcycle and reciprocating aviation engines, the
rocker arm is a reciprocating lever that conveys radial information from
the cam lobe into linear information at the poppet valve to open it.
• Seat
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Bench seat
- Bucket seat
- Seat belt
• Spark plug
A spark plug (also, very rarely nowadays, in British English: a
sparking plug) is an electrical device that fits into the cylinder head
of some internal combustion engines and ignites compressed aerosol
gasoline by means of an electric spark.
• Speedometer
Speedmeter is used to calculate the speed in which vehicle is going on
and how much distance it covers.
• Universal joint
A universal joint, U joint, Cardan joint, Hardy-Spicer joint, or
Hooke's joint is a joint in a rigid rod that allows the rod to 'bend' in
any direction, and is commonly used in shafts that transmit rotary
motion.
• Water pump
Heat engines generate mechanical power by extracting energy from
heat flows, much as a water wheel extracts mechanical power from a flow
of mass falling through a distance.
• fuse
Fuse is used to protest the circuitry from excessive current.