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2nd try Exhaust Manifold part



readingaol
Portugal

2nd try Exhaust Manifold part
 
Sorry about that enooooooooooooooooormous picture.
Let �s try again. The name of this part in Portuguese and French is "bicone". It is a very specific part that connects the exhaust manifold and the engine. Does anyone know the English word? German would also be useful. Thanks!
 
In dictionaries, it appears metal gland/bicone/conn plug (Schneidring) but it �s not the same. In the automobile industry it must have a different name.

26 Mar 2010      





readingaol
Portugal

Enormous and scary, I must say. Soooooooorry!Embarrassed

26 Mar 2010     



Lina Ladybird
Germany

I �m going to ask my husband when he comes back from work. He might know the German word for this automotive component. ;) If he does, I �ll let you know asap!! :))

26 Mar 2010     



Claudiamn
Bulgaria

From the Proz.com search engine - an international translators zone
I found the following:
 
a mechanical engineering term -  in the field of industry
 
translation of the French/Portuguese term BICONE in English is:
 
1) gas installation
 
2) CONE-UNION BODY
 
3) OLIVE FITTING/TERMINAL/NIPPLE
 
4) FLARE-TYPE TUBE FITTING
 
5) NIPPLE
 
 
The above is from  Franco Mori �s glossary meccanica - a technical translator in English, French, Spanish, Italian with almost 30 years of experience. 
 
I hope it helps.
 
Marie
 

26 Mar 2010     



readingaol
Portugal

Thank you all.

26 Mar 2010