Posted by agpilot on January 12, 2011 at 08:33:47 from (50.33.2.23):
In Reply to: Re: Best engine? posted by Janicholson on January 12, 2011 at 07:36:35:
DanR, JimN hit a key issue. The 1930s Depression resulted in a strong habit of wanting to "fix-it-myself" regarding the letter series in 1939. The IHC Sales dept had enough impact to control just how far the engineers can go. More sales is a prime concern,period. Beside that, consider that Turn Around time between design and final product on dealer showroom was not what takes place today. The "Just in Time" way was not invented/used yet. No computers etc.. ag.
Ps: JimN & John T: I am starting a blog to correct mis information by Tom43 and Jmor applied to my comments about sparkplugs back in early Dec. My comments were dumped on due to a typing mistake in which I left out one word. Joh T asked about background on developing a spark. I will try to state the electrical view without any typing mistakes for all to read in my blog.. Got tax papers & short trip South to do first.. I haven't written an engineer report for 46 years.. For old tractors cars & Farmalls, it was an interesting method of using electrical power years ago to fire a plug but is a little outdated now. The action of the ARC is still similar physics.. ag..
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