- Crankcase gasket
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English-Arabic Automotive glossary. 2014.
English-Arabic Automotive glossary. 2014.
base gasket — The gasket directly below the cylinder and between the cylinder and crankcase. Also called cylinder gasket … Dictionary of automotive terms
bottom end gasket kit — All the gaskets below the base gasket (crankcase gaskets and inspection cover gaskets) and all the O rings and replaceable spacers in the bottom end of an engine. Also see top end gasket kit … Dictionary of automotive terms
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