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Mazda 6261991-1998 of releaseRepair and car operation |
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Mazda 626 + 1. Maintenance instruction + 2. Maintenance - 3. Engines + 3.1. Petrol engines (1,6 and 1,8 liters) - 3.2. Petrol 4-cylinder engine (2 liters) 3.2.1. Introduction 3.2.2. Technical characteristics 3.2.3. Recommendations about repair 3.2.4. Top dead point 3.2.5. Cover of a head of cylinders 3.2.6. Springs, clamps and epiploons of valves 3.2.7. Gas-distributing belt and asterisks 3.2.8. Camshafts and pushers 3.2.9. Inlet collector 3.2.10. Final collector 3.2.11. Head of cylinders 3.2.12. Forward epiploon of a cranked shaft 3.2.13. Oil pallet 3.2.14. Oil pump 3.2.15. Flywheel or leading disk 3.2.16. Back epiploon of a cranked shaft 3.2.17. Engine fastenings + 3.3. Petrol V6 engine (2,5 liters) + 3.4. Partition of engines (1,6 and 1,8 liters) + 3.5. Partition of engines (2,0 and 2,5 liters of V6) + 3.6. Diesel engine of 2,0 liters + 3.7. Systems of electric equipment of the engine + 4. Heating and ventilation + 5. Fuel system + 6. Exhaust system + 7. Transmissions + 8. Coupling and semi-axes + 9. Brake system + 10. Running gear + 11. Body + 12. Electric equipment + 13. Electroschemes + 14. Good advice |
3.2.4. Top dead point
The top dead point, is the highest point of which reaches each of pistons in engine operating time. Usually the highest point of which reaches the N1 piston at the moment of a compression step is accepted to VMT. |
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