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What (who) is cylinder liner puller - definition

PART OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Small-block V8; Cylinder block; Wet liner; Dry liner
  • Typical 1930-1960 [[flathead engine]] with integrated crankcase. The cylinder head is tipped upwards for illustrative purposes.
  • V6]] [[diesel engine]]. The large holes are the cylinders, the small round orifices are mounting holes, and the small oval orifices adjacent to the cylinders are coolant or oil ducts.
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Single-cylinder engine         
  •  [[DKW]] RT 250 (1952–1953) motorcycle engine
  • Villiers]] engine in a 1959 [[Bond Minicar]]
  • Yamaha SRX600]] (1985–1997) motorcycle engine
PISTON ENGINE WITH ONE CYLINDER
Single cylinder; Single-cylinder; One-cylinder engine; One cylinder engine; 1 cylinder; Single cylinder engine
A single-cylinder engine, sometimes called a thumper, is a piston engine with one cylinder. This engine is often used for motorcycles, motor scooters, go-karts, all-terrain vehicles, radio-controlled vehicles, portable tools and garden machinery (such as lawnmowers, cultivators, and string trimmers).
Ocean liner         
  • Andrea Doria}} sinking after colliding with MS ''Stockholm'' in 1956
  • Aquitania}}.
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  • Flag of [[Italian Line]]
  • Great Western}} (1838)
  • Olympic}} with [[dazzle camouflage]] during World War I
  • 6}} of 1907
  • Logo of [[Norddeutscher Lloyd]]
  • Normandie}} of 1935
  • Queen Mary 2}} (2003)
  • Britannia}} of 1840
  • RMS ''Celtic'']] under construction at [[Harland and Wolff]] shipyard in Belfast
  • 2}}, serving as a troopship, arriving in New York in 1945
  • Titanic}} in 1912 led to a serious re-examination of safety measures at sea.
  • In 1838, ''Sirius'' was the first ship to cross the Atlantic using steam power.
  • United States}} of 1952
  • Logo of [[White Star Line]]
SHIP DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT PEOPLE FROM ONE SEAPORT TO ANOTHER
Ocean liners; Superliner (passenger ship); Ocean Liner; Express liner; Ocean-liner; Oceanliner; Transatlantic liner; Ocean-going liner
An ocean liner is a passenger ship primarily used as a form of transportation across seas or oceans. Ocean liners may also carry cargo or mail, and may sometimes be used for other purposes (such as for pleasure cruises or as hospital ships).
Christopher William Puller         
  • Christopher William Puller
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ENGLISH BARRISTER AND POLITICIAN
Christopher William Giles Puller; Christopher William Giles-Puller
Christopher William Puller (1807–1864), from 1857 Christopher William Giles Puller, was an English barrister and politician.

Wikipedia

Engine block

In an internal combustion engine, the engine block is the structure which contains the cylinders and other components. In an early automotive engine, the engine block consisted of just the cylinder block, to which a separate crankcase was attached. Modern engine blocks typically have the crankcase integrated with the cylinder block as a single component. Engine blocks often also include elements such as coolant passages and oil galleries.

The term "cylinder block" is often used interchangeably with "engine block", although technically, the block of a modern engine (i.e. multiple cylinders integrated with another component) would be classified as a monobloc.