In a message dated 4/18/99 9:11:04 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
dwramsey@worldnet.att.net writes:
> Subj: Crankshaft I.D.
> Date: 4/18/99 9:11:04 AM Mountain Daylight Time
> From: dwramsey@worldnet.att.net (David Ramsey)
> Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
> Reply-to: dwramsey@worldnet.att.net (David Ramsey)
> To: spridgets@autox.team.net
>
> Can anybody help I.D. this crankshaft????? I, with my limitless
knowledge of all things wil answer ............
>
> Cast marks are: What your wife gets when she stands behind yoou as you
fly fish...
>
> MOWOG..ancient druid preist who's sprit lives in wood veneer dashes and
anything Lucas related.
> 2A829...Two A**s ate two Nines...but I'm not sure what a Nines is...maybe
seine misspelled backwards
> E03829...EO= abbreviation for Texas Aggie spelling of Farm (EIEIO)..this
obviously is from a Farmall tractor (read Triumph) engine...3829 means it has
been overbored into the water jacket.
>
> Stamped marks are:...what you find faded on the back of your hand after
your wake up alone with a terrible hang over
>
> 70 "over a" 12 "with a line between"...by my calculator 70/12=
5.833333333333333333...OK?
> K "in a circle"...well known convenience stores in El Paso, Texas..
> R...first letter of my name of course.
> "backwards" L and 70....from engine of left hand drive bus used in 1970 to
move hippies around northern California.
>
> Engraving tool marks on front:
>
> FULLERTON, CA...see above flower power reference
> GAS...from bean burritos purchased at Circle K and consumed enroute to CA.
> P.C.G...obviosly a reference to some sort of hallunciogenic
drug.....cool....
>
> Crash...hope you dont.
Any other information you need...just ask.
Robert Houston
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