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A pillow block, also known as a plummer block or housed bearing unit, is a pedestal used to provide support for a rotating shaft with the help of compatible bearings & various accessories.
The intermediate shaft is the shaft going to the driver side wheel from the tranny. The shaft is suppose to eliminate what you call torque steer, It comes straight from the tranny and bolts to the engine block with a bearing race to hold the shaft and at that brace is where the half shaft, or drive shaft connects to the intermediate shaft and to the driver side hub.
The intermediate shaft is the shaft going to the driver side wheel from the tranny. The shaft is suppose to eliminate what you call torque steer, It comes straight from the tranny and bolts to the engine block with a bearing race to hold the shaft and at that brace is where the half shaft, or drive shaft connects to the intermediate shaft and to the driver side hub.
UPPER TOLERANCE: 0.0MM LOWER TOLERANCE: -.062MM Source: Michelin Quality Requirements Manual 1993
.001" per 2" of diameter of face of coupling
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Straight, curved are hard on your back.
The engine block, some refer to this as a short block. a short block refers to the block, crank shaft and pistons.
The hole and shaft basis system are pre-defined tables / methods in which you use to find tolerances. If you have a set hole size and wish to find the shaft diameter and tolerance required you would use the hole basis system. If you had a shaft at a set size and needed to find the hole size and tolerance required for it you would use the shaft basis system. If you need any more info on it you could try and google it or look it up in something like the machinist handbook (probable google it aswell)
If you have a flat shaft then then you have curly hair. If you have straight hair you have an oval shaft. It always depends on what type of shaft you have. It also depends if you have wavy hair or not.
The shaft (Diaphysis) of any long bone is the long straight part between the two heads (Epiphysis)
Yes, if it is a sensor that goes into the block.