| 21. | Under that much stress, the pawl may simply break off in the transmission, leading to costly repairs.
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| 22. | On vehicles with automatic transmissions, this is usually used in concert with a parking pawl in the transmission.
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| 23. | The pawl mechanism is generally not strong enough to stop a vehicle in motion, if it engages at all.
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| 24. | When the pawl reaches its full stroke, it blocks the ratchet so it and the wipers will not overshoot.
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| 25. | The ring contained one or more notches that engaged with a pawl that advanced the next rotor to the left.
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| 26. | These cams determine the point during the piston stroke that the pawl will release, allowing that valve to close.
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| 27. | Later ratchets, from 1971 and onward, used a 9 tooth pawl making the ratchet a 45 tooth count.
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| 28. | The best you can do is dump the information from the unwanted place ( the pawl ) to somewhere else.
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| 29. | Ms . Pawl said, displaying her right arm with the pride of an artist showing off her portfolio of etchings.
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| 30. | The task of converting electronically pulsed fork vibration into rotary movements is done via two tiny jeweled fingers, called pawls.
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