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    As the Oil Pump in a Pushrod Engine Is Turned
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As the Oil Pump in a Pushrod Engine Is Turned

Question 25

Question 25

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As the oil pump in a pushrod engine is turned, resistance to pumping the oil causes the cam to be forced toward the rear of the engine. What is this motion called?

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