- contact breaker gap
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English-Serbian dictionary. 2013.
English-Serbian dictionary. 2013.
contact breaker gap — The distance between the contact points at their furthest opening … Dictionary of automotive terms
breaker gap — See contact breaker gap … Dictionary of automotive terms
gap — [1] The distance between the center terminal (electrode) and the outer terminal (electrode) through which the spark must travel in a spark plug. Also see spark plug gap air gap. [2] The distance between the points in contact breaker points. See… … Dictionary of automotive terms
breaker points — A mechanical switch in the distributor with two metal contact points (usually made of silver, platinum, or tungsten) that open and close. When the points are closed, energy is stored in the primary windings of the coil. When the breaker points… … Dictionary of automotive terms
points gap — A gap between the contact breaker points when fully open; measured with a feeler gauge … Dictionary of automotive terms
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