US-British Technical Terms

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Thanks to Skye Nott for writing this article.
Last modified 2006-04-02.

Confused by the terms used in a manual or article written across the pond? You're not alone, so here's a handy English - American translation guide. Now you too can confuse your local mechanic!

English American English American
Accelerator Gas pedal Locks Latches
Aerial Antenna Methylated spirit Denatured alcohol
Anti-roll bar Stabiliser or sway bar Motorway Freeway, turnpike etc
Big-end bearing Rod bearing Number plate License plate
Bonnet (engine cover) Hood Paraffin Kerosene
Boot (for luggage) Trunk Petrol Gasoline (gas)
Bulkhead Firewall Petrol Tank Gas tank
Bush Bushing 'Pinking' 'Pinging'
Cam follower / tappet Valve lifter / tappet Prise (force apart) Pry
Carburettor Carburetor Propeller shaft Driveshaft
Catch Latch Quarterlight Quarter window
Choke/venturi Barrel Retread Recap
Circlip Snap-ring Reverse Back-up
Clearance Lash Rocker cover Valve cover
Crownwheel Ring gear (of differential) Saloon Sedan
Damper Sock absorber, shock Seized Frozen
Disc (brake) Rotor/disk Sidelight Parking light
Distance piece Spacer Silencer Muffler
Drop arm Pitman arm Sill panel (beneath doors) Rocker panel
Drop head coupe Convertible Small end, little end Piston pin or wrist pin
Dynamo Generator (DC) Spanner Wrench
Earth (electrical) Ground Valve Collet Lock (valve spring retainer)
Engineer's blue Prussian blue Split pin Cotter pin
Estate car Station wagon Steering arm Spindle arm
Exhaust manifold Header Sump Oil pan
Fault finding/diagnosis Troubleshooting Swarf Metal chips or debris
Float chamber Float bowl Tab washer Tang or lock
Free-play Lash Tappet Valve lifter
Freewheel Coast Thrust bearing Throw-out bearing
Gearbox Transmission Top gear High
Gearchange Shift Torch Flashlight
Grub screw Setscrew, Allen screw Trackrod (of steering) Tie-rod (or connecting rod)
Gudgeon pin Piston pin or wrist pin Trailing shoe (of brake) Secondary shoe
Halfshaft Axleshaft Transmission Whole drive line
Handbrake Parking brake Tyre Tire
Hood Soft top Van Panel wagon/van
Hot spot Heat riser Vice Vise
Indicator Turn signal Wheel nut Lug nut
Interior light Dome lamp Windscreen Windshield
Layshaft (of gearbox) Countershaft Wing/mudguard Fender
Leading shoe (of brake) Primary shoe    
English American English American

Article by Skye Nott
2006-04-02

Comments on this article:
Comment by andrew perry on 2008-12-19 21:15:24

always wondered what a lug nut was
Comment by Ivo Fodor on 2009-05-27 09:55:40

The "small end" or "little end" refers to the piston end of the connecting rod. The piston pin is in British English the gudgeon pin

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