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Fig. 108 Renold's silent chain, chain and wheel engagement. Engagement between chain and wheel, using Renold's silent chain. Scans from 'The Book of the Motor Car', Rankin Kennedy C.E., 1912 See other images from this source in Scans from 'The Book of the Motor Car' |
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Source | Rankin Kennedy C.E. (1912) The Book of the Motor Car, Caxton | ||||
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