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exhaust pipe

[ig′zȯst ‚pīp]
(mechanical engineering)
The duct through which engine exhaust is discharged.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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You should continue to insist that the seller have the exhaust pipe professionally evaluated.
Kaitlyn Strom was at the Winstock Country Music Festival in Winstedon Fridaywhen she tried putting her head into the exhaust pipe. "We were just all having fun and I saw this big exhaust pipe and I was like, 'Hey, my head could probably fit in that,'" the 19-year-old was quoted as saying in Hutchinson Leader.
Nausea during the ceremony, a stolen wedding veil, a ruined altar, and a bridal car with an exploded exhaust pipe. Perhaps these were all telling signs, bad omens and red flags the universe was trying to send to Cuneta.
Armed with a heavy exhaust pipe from his boot, the ADHDsufferer clubbed the victim while screaming his intention to kill him.
With the Moog H-ST-100 test solution, XinDeBao can conduct flex coupling component durability tests to simulate the relevant movements of two boundaries (engine manifold end and exhaust pipe end) in 6 degrees of freedom (DOF) from a real-time time history domain.
* If you're stranded, run the engine as a last resort to stay warm; only run it periodically and make sure the exhaust pipe is not blocked.
Have your mechanic loosen the exhaust pipe's pipe clamp.
Further examination revealed that the exhaust pipe ended at an elbow that blasted the exhaust onto a section of the frame that the fuel line ran along.
Later that day, a red Citroen van also had a section of its exhaust pipe removed while it was parked nearby.
They blocked up the exhaust pipe on his old-style Vauxhall Corsa with foam, causing the engine to overheat.
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