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patented a valve gear for double-beat poppet valves in 1842. Criticism was reported in the journal
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759:Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Encyclopedia
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779:A History of the American Locomotive
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217:Usage in internal combustion engines
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2559:National Museum of Scotland engine
1031:"A Handy Guide to Clinton Engines"
1011:from the original on 18 March 2018
910:. New York: McGraw Hill. pp.
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88:Newcastle and Frenchtown Railroad
2741:List of steam technology patents
1103:from the original on 2013-10-04.
973:Cameron, Kevin (22 April 2020).
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520:Overhead camshaft engine
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2756:Timeline of steam power
2751:Stationary steam engine
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2541:Soho Manufactory engine
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2320:"Pickle-pot"
2214:Thimble tube
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1690:Electric fan
1490:Coil-on-plug
1416:Turbocharger
1411:Supercharger
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1283:Main bearing
1273:Firing order
1263:Displacement
1209:Block heater
1193:Engine block
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2477:Watt engine
2277:Oscillating
2233:Boiler feed
2078:Plate chain
2057:Tusi couple
1970:Walschaerts
1855:Atmospheric
1714:Lubrication
1678:Air cooling
1495:Distributor
1447:Fuel filter
1425:Fuel system
1406:Intercooler
1373:Timing belt
1363:Head gasket
1293:Piston ring
979:Cycle World
907:Valve Gears
529:Multi-valve
454:valve float
439:valve float
142:marionettes
70:valve guide
2686:Ljungström
2672:High-speed
2565:Lap Engine
2521:Resolution
2425:Precursors
2310:Kirchweger
2272:Locomotive
2219:Three-drum
2199:Field-tube
2166:Locomotive
2148:Lancashire
2068:Link chain
2052:Crankshaft
2019:Mechanisms
1947:Valve gear
1766:Power band
1726:Oil filter
1700:Thermostat
1645:EGT sensor
1607:MAF sensor
1602:MAP sensor
1587:Air filter
1551:Alternator
1510:Spark plug
1442:Carburetor
1368:Rocker arm
1308:Valvetrain
1239:Crankshaft
1183:Automobile
1047:October 2,
890:2011-12-06
865:2011-12-06
836:2011-12-06
807:2011-12-06
743:References
716:Reed valve
579:James Watt
527:See also:
485:valve lift
450:valvetrain
430:See also:
391:metallurgy
371:valve seat
312:March 2022
282:newspapers
207:submarines
130:diminutive
66:valve seat
2717:Cugnot's
2660:Salamanca
2361:Hydrolock
2346:Crosshead
2292:Condenser
2128:Egg-ended
1500:Glow plug
1462:Fuel tank
1457:Fuel pump
1224:Crankcase
674:SNCF 240P
395:valve job
375:cast iron
203:torpedoes
108:etymology
102:The word
98:Etymology
2776:Category
2700:See also
2626:Compound
2501:Old Bess
2341:Blowback
2264:Cylinder
2250:Injector
2209:Stirling
2204:Sentinel
2118:Haystack
2032:Cataract
2005:Southern
1995:Caprotti
1870:Compound
1799:Category
1744:Dry sump
1740:Wet sump
1731:Oil pump
1695:Radiator
1612:Throttle
1472:Ignition
1343:Camshaft
1268:Flywheel
1249:Cylinder
1234:Crankpin
1101:Archived
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694:See also
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667:camshaft
473:pushrods
469:camshaft
432:Camshaft
407:stellite
379:oil seal
126:poupette
2416:History
2325:Surface
2143:Cornish
2103:Boilers
1985:Corliss
1922:Corliss
1905:D slide
1875:Uniflow
1865:Cornish
1771:Redline
1655:Muffler
1556:Battery
1480:Magneto
596:Sickels
296:scholar
170:rocking
166:sliding
106:shares
77:exhaust
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2176:Launch
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1932:Sleeve
1927:Poppet
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1885:Valves
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