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Engine Cover Manufacturing and Assembly Process.mpg
This video shows a typical molded engine cover being robotically removed from the injection molding tool which was opened in the press after completing the molding cycle. The robot takes the cover to the operator who places the cover into the hot stamp decorating station. The embossed letters and numbers are decorated with a silver hot stamped film. The decorated cover and other components are then loaded into a fully error proofed assembly fixture. After approved assembly, the operator is allowed to load the finished part into the shipping container. The approval to pack is shown by a green light at the top of the box.
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What is the tool called used to disconnect electrical connections on a car engine.?
Question by gravedigger23225: What is the tool called used to disconnect electrical connections on a car engine.?
Trying to disconnect the fuel injection electrical connections. They are plastic with two sides that grab bump outs on each side. There is a tool to remove it. does anyone know the name?
Best answer:
Answer by knave68
it’s called a screwdriver
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Q&A: Painting tips needed on a plastic shroud cover on a small engine……?
Question by Shwig: Painting tips needed on a plastic shroud cover on a small engine……?
I have a B&S small engine with a plastic shroud and I need tips on how to paint it properly. It is injection molded plastic, black and I am going to camo.
Best answer:
Answer by quillologist
Is the surface smooth? If it is, rough it up with 80-grit sand paper. Clean the surface really well, and then wash prime, or use a self-etching primer, then regular primer. Sand with 180 initially and then reprime if necessary. You’ll want to finish sand with 400 grit. If it has a “bumpy surface,” you’re not going to be able to rough up the surface. After you do the priming, just use a scotchbrite pad to sand. I painted my truck last year, including the inside plastic molding, which had the bumpy surface, and the plastic windshield wiper arms, which had the smooth surface. Paint is still on there and looks good.
If it’s too close to the engine, it will burn off.
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