11:58 Sep 9, 2006 |
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French to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Automotive / Cars & Trucks / engine equipment | |||||||
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5 | crank-shaft pulley |
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4 | V-belt pulley |
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3 | clutch shaft gear/pinion/pinion gear |
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crank-shaft pulley Explanation: Pulley fitted to the 'front' end of the engine crank-shaft that drives the water pump, alternator etc. via a rubber V belt Nothing to do with the clutch. |
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V-belt pulley Explanation: as mediamatrix said, in other words, but easy to find, i.e. google images. At the other end of the Output Shaft there is the clutch shaft gear, as Burth said. Othes roues-wheels-pinions on Output Shaft, never! You have to decide what end! Succes! www.sprocket-wheel.com, find Cast Iron V-belt Pulleys |
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clutch shaft gear/pinion/pinion gear Explanation: "Roue" is an alternative to "pignon" = "gear wheel". The clutch shaft pinion gear (28) will not clear the first. reduction gear on the idler shaft. One of the following. methods may be used to remove the ... www.paccarwinch.com/pdf/LIT2172_R2_7-2004.pdf My question is about the clutch shaft gear. Part # 49 in the FSM. I have two of these gears and neither one fits on the Output Shaft, part # 55. ... www.earlycj5.com/forums/archive/index.php?t-8842.html -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2006-09-09 16:33:15 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- What sort of engine/motor is this? You refer to an electric motor also. Is it certain that this "arbre moteur" is on an internal combustion engine? Might "moteur" be used here adjectivally, in the same was as "motrice" (force motrice)? l’arbre d’entrée d’une composante est toujours l’arbre entraîné; [ … ] l’arbre de sortie d’une composante est toujours l’arbre moteur; www.cours.polymtl.ca/mec3330/pdfs_bck040825/c01_introductio... |
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