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Regarding the quiz: a Knave Key is something one might use to
unlock the door to the male servant's room. As Webster's New
Collegiate Dictionary (8th ed.) defines nave as *the hub of a
wheel*, it would follow that a NAVE key would be something along
the lines of a lug wrench. The other possibility is that it is
the device one uses to *prise* off the nave plate, what we
colonists call a hub cap.
BTW, an Austin Martin is that little bird that makes a nest in
your A-90 as soon as you store it in the barn for the winter.
And, in my best *Tool Time* voice, do they call the ZS
carburetors Constant Depression because that's how you feel
whenever you work on them? [I don't think so, Tim.] Worst
problem I ever encountered with them in many years of driving
the GT6+ was almost yearly tearing of a diaphragm (usually right
in the middle of my best autocross run!). Of course, if you
routinely carry plastic electrical tape, like every good SOLer
should, you can survive for weeks, maybe months, just with a
little piece of tape over the tear. Yes, it really works.
-- Andy Mace
**Carburetor is a French word meaning *leave it alone*.** --
Dick O'Kane
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