- crankshaft runout
- A term used to describe how much a crankshaft is bent
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
crankshaft runout — The amount by which a crankshaft is bent. Runout is checked by supporting the crankshaft in V blocks or rollers and mounting a precision dial indicator so its arm rides the end of the crankshaft as it is rotated. Runout is measured in thousandths … Aviation dictionary
shaft runout — An inspection performed on a reciprocating engine crankshaft to determine the straightness of a shaft … Aviation dictionary
Mini — For the Mini marque, see Mini (marque). For other uses of Mini , see Mini (disambiguation). Mini Manufacturer BMC to MG Rover, and Innocenti … Wikipedia
creep — [1] The tendency of a vehicle with automatic transmission to edge forward when idling when the transmission is in Drive and the brake is not engaged. Also called idling drag. [2] When a crankshaft has slightly excessive runout (is slightly bent) … Dictionary of automotive terms