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This is the angle formed by a plane parallel to the wheel and vertical to the ground. When the wheels on the same axle have their lower parts nearer than the upper parts then this camber is positive.
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The shaft that joins the bars that operate the engine valves is called in this way. It opens and closes the admission and exhaust valves according to the intervals established by the distribution diagram. It is usually located on the cylinder head and receives the movement from the crankshaft through a toothed belt. chain or gears. It is generally made of forged steel.
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| Camshaft |
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Eccentric pieces that modify the distance of a rotating shaft relative to a static point. They are used in camshafts to control the opening of the admission and exhaust valves.
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