Automotive Technology: Principles, Diagnosis, And Service (6th Edition) (halderman Automotive Series)
Automotive Technology: Principles, Diagnosis, And Service (6th Edition) (halderman Automotive Series)
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ISBN: 9780135257272
Author: James D. Halderman
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 18, Problem 10CQ

Technician A says that a crankshaft determines the stroke of an engine. Technician B says that the length of the connecting rod determines the stroke of an engine. Which technician is correct?

  1. a. Technician A only
  2. b. Technician B only
  3. c. Both Technicians A and B
  4. d. Neither Technician A nor B
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