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Definition of big end in English: big endnoun (in a piston engine) the larger end of the connecting rod, encircling the crankpin. (活塞发动机中围绕曲柄的连杆)大端 Example sentencesExamples - Connecting rods are made of forged steel, with the big end split by fracturing, providing for a perfect bearing cap fit.
- We constantly demand they service our spark-plugs or patch-up our big ends.
- Taking the view that if it could be done on petrol and diesel engines, it ought to be possible to totally enclose the valve gear, so the middle connecting rod and big end disappeared into an oil-bath.
- Irreparable damage had been caused to the A7 rocker gear, cylinder head, cylinder liner, piston, connecting rod, big end bearing and the trombone.
- To the old station's house round the bend and over the ridge watching out for corrugations, protruding, eroded stones washed out enough to smash the big end under a boutique city car: slow down, take care.
- A solitary anarchist with a bulldozer could have wrecked millions of pounds' worth of big ends in seconds.
- The bad news - well, the lad's car lost its big ends!
- Has he ever listened to himself on the subject of crankshafts and big ends?
- Connecting rods are fabricated from sintered metal and feature an angled split on the big end.
- The only difference is that your car nerd talks about horsepower / big ends rather than goal differences/defence formations.
- I had this old Austin A30, but I did in the big end bearing when I was working at Ashford hospital, my last proper paid job, and now I was out of work I couldn't afford to get it fixed.
- You had to rebush the rod if the slack was excessive, or rebore the big end if it was split - all of which you hoped could be deferred until the entire affair had to be dismantled for white-lead testing.
- The lower line feeds the big end bearings and the upper line the main bearings and piston cooling jets.
- And much of his spare time was really put into repairing and rebuilding the house and stripping down the car and doing the big end bearings and so forth.
Definition of big end in US English: big endnounˌbiɡ ˈendˌbɪɡ ˈɛnd (in an engine) the end of the connecting rod that encircles the crankpin. (活塞发动机中围绕曲柄的连杆)大端 Example sentencesExamples - I had this old Austin A30, but I did in the big end bearing when I was working at Ashford hospital, my last proper paid job, and now I was out of work I couldn't afford to get it fixed.
- Irreparable damage had been caused to the A7 rocker gear, cylinder head, cylinder liner, piston, connecting rod, big end bearing and the trombone.
- We constantly demand they service our spark-plugs or patch-up our big ends.
- A solitary anarchist with a bulldozer could have wrecked millions of pounds' worth of big ends in seconds.
- And much of his spare time was really put into repairing and rebuilding the house and stripping down the car and doing the big end bearings and so forth.
- To the old station's house round the bend and over the ridge watching out for corrugations, protruding, eroded stones washed out enough to smash the big end under a boutique city car: slow down, take care.
- The lower line feeds the big end bearings and the upper line the main bearings and piston cooling jets.
- You had to rebush the rod if the slack was excessive, or rebore the big end if it was split - all of which you hoped could be deferred until the entire affair had to be dismantled for white-lead testing.
- The only difference is that your car nerd talks about horsepower / big ends rather than goal differences/defence formations.
- Connecting rods are made of forged steel, with the big end split by fracturing, providing for a perfect bearing cap fit.
- Has he ever listened to himself on the subject of crankshafts and big ends?
- Taking the view that if it could be done on petrol and diesel engines, it ought to be possible to totally enclose the valve gear, so the middle connecting rod and big end disappeared into an oil-bath.
- The bad news - well, the lad's car lost its big ends!
- Connecting rods are fabricated from sintered metal and feature an angled split on the big end.
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