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Old October 27th 03, 12:38 AM
Henry Bibb
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I'm not looking for a quick fix but I'm looking for more than
articles. I've read and re-read all manner of books and articles,
including Deakin's. Text and photos are great but the answers to my
questions are not exclusively found in his or anyone else's writings.
I want to see what he's talking about. Seems it would be an additional
benefit rather than a cheap shot.


Go to Oshkosh, hang out in the Mattituck tent, participate in the
dismantle/reassembly demonstrations, hang with the guys, and
ask questions about all the broken bits they have on display.
Short of working in a shop, that should give you a feel for whats
going on inside the cowling.

HB


 




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