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Which measuring gauge needs to be set up (adjusted) to a fixed dimension before use?
 
  A) Vernier dial gauge B) Micrometer C) Dial indicator D) Dial bore gauge

Question 2

Which of the following cannot be measured using a feeler gauge?
 
  A) Valve guide clearance B) Piston ring side clearance
  C) Connecting rod side clearance D) Piston ring gap



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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