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Definition of rebore in English: reboreverb ˈriːbɔːriˈbɔr [with object]Make a new or wider boring in (the cylinders of an internal combustion engine) the engine can be rebored without taking it out of the vehicle Example sentencesExamples - At the same time the tube lines would examine new ways of peak fare pricing, new signalling, reboring tunnels and even building entirely new tubes.
- This makes it possible to rebore bushings which have been used on the left side and reapply them on the right side, thus prolonging the life of the bearings.
- You had to rebush the rod if the slack was excessive, or rebore the big end if it was split - all of which you hoped could be deferred until the entire affair had to be dismantled for white-lead testing.
- When the cylinders of an engine become worn it is necessary to re-bore them.
- Reboring the engine will increase your displacement and the power of the engine.
- Both Wilson and his gunsmith, Larry Cooper, consulted with John Linebaugh, then had Cliff LaBounty rebore and Dave Adams rechamber the gun to another calibre.
noun ˈriːbɔːˈribɔr 1An act of reboring an engine's cylinders. a rebore and pistons would appear to be the answer Example sentencesExamples - On stripping the engine, it needed a rebore, 4 new pistons with rings and new bearings.
- Can anyone recommend a reliable shop to do the rebore?
- Rebores increase the engine displacement.
- 1.1 An engine with rebored cylinders.
Example sentencesExamples - If it's a rebuild rebore, with the stock pistons, a machine shop might make the stock pistons work.
Definition of rebore in US English: reboreverbriˈbɔrrēˈbôr [with object]Bore out (the cylinders of an internal combustion engine) again, typically in order to widen them. the engine can be rebored without taking it out of the vehicle Example sentencesExamples - Reboring the engine will increase your displacement and the power of the engine.
- You had to rebush the rod if the slack was excessive, or rebore the big end if it was split - all of which you hoped could be deferred until the entire affair had to be dismantled for white-lead testing.
- At the same time the tube lines would examine new ways of peak fare pricing, new signalling, reboring tunnels and even building entirely new tubes.
- When the cylinders of an engine become worn it is necessary to re-bore them.
- Both Wilson and his gunsmith, Larry Cooper, consulted with John Linebaugh, then had Cliff LaBounty rebore and Dave Adams rechamber the gun to another calibre.
- This makes it possible to rebore bushings which have been used on the left side and reapply them on the right side, thus prolonging the life of the bearings.
nounˈrēbôrˈribɔr 1An act of reboring an engine's cylinders. a rebore and pistons would appear to be the answer Example sentencesExamples - On stripping the engine, it needed a rebore, 4 new pistons with rings and new bearings.
- Rebores increase the engine displacement.
- Can anyone recommend a reliable shop to do the rebore?
- 1.1 An engine with rebored cylinders.
Example sentencesExamples - If it's a rebuild rebore, with the stock pistons, a machine shop might make the stock pistons work.
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