All British Ford, the Glossary
The ABF or All British Ford was a car manufactured by Canadian born garage owner and inventor Albert (Bertie) Ford in Kenilworth, Warwickshire between 1918 and 1920.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Automobile repair shop, Canada, Car, Drive shaft, England, Flat-twin engine, Four-stroke engine, Kenilworth, Transmission (mechanical device), Two-stroke engine, Water cooling.
- Companies based in Warwickshire
- Kenilworth
Automobile repair shop
An automobile repair shop (also known regionally as a garage or a workshop) is an establishment where automobiles are repaired by auto mechanics and technicians.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
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Car
A car, or an automobile, is a motor vehicle with wheels.
Drive shaft
A drive shaft, driveshaft, driving shaft, tailshaft (Australian English), propeller shaft (prop shaft), or Cardan shaft (after Girolamo Cardano) is a component for transmitting mechanical power, torque, and rotation, usually used to connect other components of a drivetrain that cannot be connected directly because of distance or the need to allow for relative movement between them.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Flat-twin engine
A flat-twin engine is a two-cylinder internal combustion engine with the cylinders on opposite sides of the crankshaft.
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Four-stroke engine
A four-stroke (also four-cycle) engine is an internal combustion (IC) engine in which the piston completes four separate strokes while turning the crankshaft.
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Kenilworth
Kenilworth is a market town and civil parish in the Warwick District in Warwickshire, England, south-west of Coventry and north of Warwick.
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Transmission (mechanical device)
A transmission (also called a gearbox) is a mechanical device which uses a gear set—two or more gears working together—to change the speed, direction of rotation, or torque multiplication/reduction in a machine.
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Two-stroke engine
A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes of the piston (one up and one down movement) in one revolution of the crankshaft.
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Water cooling
Cooling tower and water discharge of a nuclear power plant Water cooling is a method of heat removal from components and industrial equipment.
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See also
Companies based in Warwickshire
- Abbey Panels
- Adams Kids
- All British Ford
- Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft
- Aston Martin
- Attention to Detail
- Bristan
- Codemasters
- Heli Air
- Holland & Barrett
- Jaguar Land Rover
- Joe Delucci's
- Marauder Cars
- Norman Engineering Co
- RoboCoaster
- Sunbeam-Talbot
- Triton Showers
Kenilworth
- A46 road
- Abbey Fields
- All British Ford
- Coventry–Leamington line
- Imagineering Foundation
- Kenilworth
- Kenilworth Castle
- Kenilworth RFC
- Kenilworth School and Sixth Form
- Kenilworth and Southam (UK Parliament constituency)
- Kenilworth railway station
- Priory Theatre
- Rugby and Kenilworth (UK Parliament constituency)
- St Mary's Abbey, Kenilworth
- St Nicholas Church, Kenilworth
- Talisman Theatre and Arts Centre
- The Masque of Owls at Kenilworth
- The Pony Club
- The Water Tower, Kenilworth
- Thomas Underhill
- Woodside Hotel, Kenilworth