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Definition of Exhaust manifold
1. Noun. A manifold that receives exhaust gases from the cylinders and conducts them to the exhaust pipe.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exhaust Manifold
Literary usage of Exhaust manifold
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia by Andrew Lee Dyke (1920)
"exhaust manifold Construction. In chart 38 exaggerated and simplified illustrations
are ... The exhaust pipe leads from the exhaust manifold to the muffler. ..."
2. The Modern Gasoline Automobile: Its Design, Construction, Operation and by Victor Wilfred Pagé (1917)
"... Silencers—Ejector Type exhaust manifold—Utility of Cut-out Valve Explained—Multiple
Exhaust System Advantages. Construction of Modern Carburetors. ..."
3. The Gasoline Automobile by Peter Martin Heldt (1912)
"The exhaust manifold is generally made of an internal diameter equal to one-half
... The exhaust manifold is fastened to the cylinder casting in the same ..."
4. The Gasoline Automobile: Its Design and Construction by Peter Martin Heldt (1916)
"The exhaust manifold is generally made of an internal diameter equal to one-half
... The exhaust manifold is fastened to the cylinder casting in the same ..."
5. Motor Vehicle Engineering: Engines (for Automobiles, Trucks and Tractors) by Ethelbert Favary (1919)
"To reduce the temperature the exhaust manifold is frequently ribbed by fins on the
... exhaust manifold for 4-cylinder engine. where the exhaust manifold is ..."
6. Motor Vehicle Engineering; Engines (for Automobiles, Trucks, and Tractors) by Ethelbert Favary (1920)
"exhaust manifoldS The object of the exhaust manifold is to carry the burned ...
To reduce the temperature the exhaust manifold is frequently ribbed by fins ..."
7. The Horseless Age (1909)
"One might think that the exhaust manifold, the exhaust pipe and the muffler would
be filled with gas after such a procedure and ..."
8. The Modern Gasoline Automobile: Its Design, Construction, Operation and by Victor Wilfred Pagé (1917)
"... Silencers—Ejector Type exhaust manifold—Utility of Cut-out Valve Explained—Multiple
Exhaust System Advantages. Construction of Modern Carburetors. ..."