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separator plate — See valve body separator plate … Dictionary of automotive terms
valve body separator plate — A plate sandwiched between two gaskets which separates the upper and lower parts of the valve body … Dictionary of automotive terms
plate — [1] The action of coating a material with some metal. Also called electroplate or anodize. [2] A flat piece of material. [3] Two lead alloy plates in each cell where the positive plate is made of lead peroxide and the negative plate is made of… … Dictionary of automotive terms
valve plate — Part of compressor located between top of compressor body and head. It contains compressor valves and ports. See valve body separator plate … Dictionary of automotive terms
spacer plate — See body separator plate … Dictionary of automotive terms
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