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Re: Old



Was just reading about that the other day--how the heck did they
get those engines to run...expose more wick for richer fuel--less
for leaning out the AFR ??
Lyndon.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Plecan <nacelp@bright.net>
To: gmecm@diy-efi.org <gmecm@diy-efi.org>
Date: August 19, 2000 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: Old


>Heck that's using atomization.
>Lets get to the basics, a rag and vaporization for AF metering
>Bruce
>
>> >Hey, now.  Things aren't considered "old" around here till ya get
>> back
>> >into the forties. : )
>> >Shannen
>>
>> The other day, while looking for a place to put the ecm junk I had
>> just liberated from an 89 Corsica (token ECM content), I found a box
>> of books and magazines. Inside was a book containing everything about
>> Chevrolet cars and trucks with six cylinder motors. It only covers
>> 1931 to 1940, is that old enough? I also found a copy of "The 20th
>> edition of Motor's handbook" containing parts interchange, tune up
>> data and complete wiring diagrams for all makes of cars up to 1942.
>> Other interesting finds not quite as old.
>> Gerald
>
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