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Posted by RN on December 04, 2005 at 01:37:07 from (166.126.218.219):
In Reply to: Smart alecking... posted by Ol' Rog on December 03, 2005 at 12:47:43:
Old classics- however, some are now known to exist or the terms are used- 'muffler bushing or bearing'- ballfit sprint loaded bolt coupler on front drive cars that allow engines to rock without breaking exhaust -recommended antisieze or grease when installing. VW Beetle thermostat- thermo spring device that controls airflap for shroud/bottom flaps, dune buggiers used to remove these in summer and wonder why the engine didn't run good in cold weather. Metric hammer- 1 or 2kg weighted head, is marked on side with mass as '1kg' or '2kg' (and China), Metric adjustable spanner- has a coarse metric thread screw and small metric thread retainer screw, handle marked with jaw distance range to 32mm. The old jokes are getting tougher to do now:-(. I know, I'm a pun killing spoilsport. RN
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