Examples of 'blow-by' in a sentence

Meaning of "blow-by"

Blow-by is a noun used in the automotive industry to describe the leakage of combustion gases past piston rings into the engine's crankcase
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  • In an internal combustion engine, any burnt or unburnt matter escaping from the cylinder, past the (worn) rings on the piston, and into the crankcase.

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Such leaking gases are known as blow-by gases.
Blow-by gases are recirculated into the combustion process.
Consequences of the erosion and blow-by were not understood.
The blow-by gas path will be described below.
At low engine RPMs little blow-by gases are produced.
Engine blow-by pressure is higher than the criteria.
The separation device is disposed in the blow-by gas path.
Removing of blow-by gas out of crankcase without auxiliary drive.
A sealed-type crankcase emission control system is also used to eliminate blow-by gasses.
The blow-by gases are led to the breather chamber through the crankcase.
The consequent lack of tightness causes blow-by and fluid leakage from the fitting.
The blow-by gas path connects the engine and the intake path.
Therefore, the alcohol contained in the blow-by gas is effectively condensed in the separation device.
The alternator cover is also unique and now includes the blow-by gas output.
Excessive blow-by gases in the crankcase results in power loss and eventual engine failure.

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The alternator cover is also new and now includes the blow-by gas output.
The first blow-by gas path connects the engine and the separation device.
Endothermal engine provided with a device for purifying the blow-by gases of the block.
The second blow-by gas path connects the separation device and the air cleaner.
However, such a document does not address the problem of separating particulate from blow-by gases.
Too much blow-by gases entering the crankcase can cause power loss and even engine failure.
The space may constitute a breather chamber for separation of oil from blow-by gases.
Instead, such blow-by materials are considered to be contaminants.
Too large a gap may give unacceptable compression and levels of blow-by gases or oil consumption.
I will get a blow-by when you are done.
Reflux structure for blow-by gas.
We have had blow-by on earlier flights.
Thus, it is difficult to sufficiently separate alcohol from the blow-by gas.
This fault, known as blow-by can also create problems.
I am going to use blow-by.
Instead, blow-by gas production is based on a plurality of different factors, including engine load.
The alternator cover is also new, now with built-in exhaust blow-by.
Moreover, condensed water in the blow-by gases can cause engine parts to rust.
During the combustion process, the engine gives off blow-by gases.
A nitrogen blow-by was placed on the outlet from the dry ice / acetone condenser.
Water condensation Oil blow-by in pump.
The blow-by gas path includes a first blow-by gas path and a second blow-by gas path.
The air separated from the blow-by gas is supplied to the air cleaner 61.
Blow-by gas B in the cam chain housing 76 flows into the inflow port.
The engine oil separated from the blow-by gas is returned to the cam chain housing 76.
I need an IV and an O2 monitor and a blow-by oxygen.
Hereinafter, the reflux structure for blow-by gas will be described in detail referring to Fig . 2.
Well, there has been some erosion, even some blow-by.
Start blow-by oxygen.
The second hose 72 is an example of s second blow-by gas path.
The blow-by gasses are vented through a connector 12 and through a check valve 14.
The first hose 71 is an example of a first blow-by gas path.
The blow-by gas path 70 includes a plurality of hoses to be connected to the separation device 60.
Ten liters blow-by.
The manufacturer 's standard blow-by system was used, whereby blow-by is distributed only to cylinders 1 and 4.

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