Where is everyone #5

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  1. johndeere4020

    johndeere4020 Road Train Member

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    Great memories.
     
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  3. jamespmack

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    Even HEI is 80,000 DC volts.
     
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  4. Hurricane69

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    I'll be out in a bit to help.... don't want ya gettin' laid up again.....
     
  5. jamespmack

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    @shooter my dad was a 56 Bel Air crackhead. Only real car ever. I think he said between 55,56,57's he had owned 15 of them. Some nice, alot junk. One mint one that was stolen. Had finally decided we were gonna built him a nice cruiser/hot rod before he passed. Makes me still want one. Best looking shoe box in my opinion.
     
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  6. jamespmack

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    We will need more beer too.
     
  7. OLDSKOOLERnWV

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    If you notice it has a hand crank on the right side, it is fully operated by hand. I myself was unsure of its original use, my freind Jim found it in a scrap yard, with lots of time researching he finally found out what it truly is. Jim built this CASE stationary engine for me as well. His home is a small museum of restored tractors and engines, real as well as toys. He owns some very nice vintage flywheel engines as well. He owns a early 1900’s International engine that like the engine @johndeere4020 mentioned earlier, starts on gas then runs on diesel. Except Jim’s engine runs on kerosene & water. Anyone know why our forefathers mixed water with kerosene to run a engine???? I’ll give you all a few on that one.
     
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  8. OLDSKOOLERnWV

    OLDSKOOLERnWV Captain Redbeard

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    It’s early life helped combat evil......
     
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  9. ShooterK2

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    Oh yeah, it just shocked the pee out of him.
     
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  10. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    Only thing comes to mind is to keep the cylinders cool.
     
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  11. johndeere4020

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    This was in the distillate days?
     
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