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I did not know Mr. Hammond but it is sad to lose an MV yard owner. He wouldn't have been in the business if he were not into the green iron may he rest in peace.
There's a thread or two on the rewiring of such things with diagrams and pictures here somewhere. be careful you get it the right way before restarting the set or -bad- things will happen.!
Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Genset noise
I'd sure like a detailed shot of the plate or fitting where the the lines go into your lombardini engine.
I am working with the local Lombardini distributor to find a remote oil filter adapter plate part number for the engine. Since the distributors do...
I believe it was classified in those early days. The new owner is attached to it primarily because of the type of imaging tube and he is a collector of television equipment, but as always if someone is more interested due to the militaria value of the entire unit, a satisfactory arrangement...
You are exacytly right sir! I usually do buy at least grade 5. It was my own fault for not looking at them. I guess I assumed they would be better than pot-metal. Why would they even sell pot-metal bolts? Who would intentionally buy them and where would they be used? to hold seat cushions down...
Its' full of compressed air..? I can't say, I have been in water up to the axle once, and suffered no problems with the selectro hubs. But I make clear that I do not ford. Did you have water get into the hubs and are you sure it came in there? It's very interesting.
One other consideration...
RE: Crankcase vent - Operating temp - oil pressure- Multifue
0 to 30 PSI I suppose is OK. I get about 70 when cold and 45 when hot idling (190 degrees). On-highway, about 65.
I have not yet mounted it, however, it should be mointed to some metal surface like a cab wall or floor or other bulkhead etc. so that it can dissipate any heat. It is not likely to do so for normal operation, but in case the voltage should rise above the Zener diode's threshold, it could become...
Found and bought today.. I took pictures, as it will be going to its new owner soon.
This is an Iconoscope camera from a WWII remotely piloted bomb. Note the many vacuum tubes. The rest of the system (TV transmitter, power supplies, flight control receiver, etc.. whereabouts unknown). These...
I figured the parts support would continue so I said nothing when the cacophonous tumult over the 'discontinuation' began. I'm confident that the system will remain trouble free for a very long time. No one should be afraid to buy the units and use them as intended. Other than a boot sufering...
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