As the myth goes, back in the good-ol' days shady mechanics would sell unnecessary work to customers as an additional profit center, including the service/repair/replacement of made-up parts such as "muffler bearings", "blinker fluid" and the ever-popular "spark plug oil." None of these things of course, exist.
So yes, your friend is having you on.
I suggest you take it and run with it. Do a whole report on the history, design, safety features and of course servicing of the oh-so-important exhaust bearing, including how to diagnose and repair problems. Then impress your friend with the amount of work you put into your first homework assignment. Be very serious about it - make him think HE'S STUPID for not knowing what an exhaust bearing is. Then spring the punchline.
2007-02-16 12:00:56
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answered by Naughtums 7
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to define bearings is to say a component used to reduce friction.
they are broadly classified due to the motions they allow. the "donut gasket" that seats your exhaust pipe to your exhaust manifold performs a sealing action but also acts in a micro manner as a bearing as it allows for the allaying of friction where these two metal pieces mate. by the same definitions your muffler and tail pipe hangers perform the same purpose as they, in sustaining the weight , allay , once again, the friction and the twist of the metal they support. i hope this addresses what you were looking for.
2007-02-16 18:42:25
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answered by tennis4746 3
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exhaust bearings dont exist, neither does blinker fluid,exhaust samples,or chemlights that use batteries. also be on the look out for a box of ground guides, boxes of grid squares,bags of compressed air, and prop wash ( technically prop wash does exist, but its the air from the prop of a plane,not a cleaning product)
2007-02-16 16:54:07
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answered by yankeegray_99 5
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They are called muffler bearings and the don't exist, this is a term used to find out if you know anything about cars.
2007-02-20 12:25:06
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answered by Anonymous
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the only sort of bearings I can think of that would be part of the exhaust would be in a car with a turbocharger.
2007-02-16 16:21:51
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answered by XT rider 7
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Use the internet.....sheeezz...
They are asbestos on metal donuts installed betwixt major exhaust components to allow some flex due to temperature & road movement.
2007-02-16 16:03:01
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answered by ibeboatin 5
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Never heard of an exhaust bearing..
I think he is pulling your leg...
2007-02-16 16:03:01
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answered by Anonymous
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you can find them at the parts store between the headlight fluid and the round tuits.
2007-02-16 16:18:02
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answered by bbking48507 5
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There is no such thing. Fire this, and get another tutor - this guy is making fun of you... I hope.
2007-02-20 13:38:41
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answered by Anonymous
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They are located right next to the squirel cage, I'm surprised you didn't see them.
2007-02-16 15:58:18
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answered by Jeffrey S 6
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