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How to Remove Piston from Cylinder
Anthony W wrote:
Dan wrote: Hand grenades are also very effective for painting rooms. One opens a can of paint, places it on the floor in the geometric centre of the room, pulls the pin from the grenade, drops it into the, vacates the room, and voi ci, a painted room. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I'd like to see Myth Busters try this one... ;o) Tony I wonder if they'd fly me in to supervise. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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"Anthony W" wrote in message ... Dan wrote: Hand grenades are also very effective for painting rooms. One opens a can of paint, places it on the floor in the geometric centre of the room, pulls the pin from the grenade, drops it into the, vacates the room, and voi ci, a painted room. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I'd like to see Myth Busters try this one... ;o) Tony They did. Episode 52. |
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Tim Ward wrote:
"Anthony W" wrote in message ... Dan wrote: Hand grenades are also very effective for painting rooms. One opens a can of paint, places it on the floor in the geometric centre of the room, pulls the pin from the grenade, drops it into the, vacates the room, and voi ci, a painted room. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I'd like to see Myth Busters try this one... ;o) Tony They did. Episode 52. Damn, sorry I missed that one... Tony |
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Anthony W wrote: Tim Ward wrote: "Anthony W" wrote in message ... Dan wrote: Hand grenades are also very effective for painting rooms. One opens a can of paint, places it on the floor in the geometric centre of the room, pulls the pin from the grenade, drops it into the, vacates the room, and voi ci, a painted room. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I'd like to see Myth Busters try this one... ;o) Tony They did. Episode 52. Damn, sorry I missed that one... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MythBus...ith_Explosives Painting With Explosives This myth originated from the episode "Do-It-Yourself, Mr. Bean" of the British comedy series Mr. Bean starring Rowan Atkinson. Myth statement: A small room can be quickly painted by detonating a stick of dynamite in a bucket of paint. Status: Busted Notes: A stick of dynamite in a bucket of paint cannot distribute the paint evenly enough to fully paint the room; only 40% of the room (around the bottom and part of the ceiling) received paint, and the room took some shrapnel damage (even from a plastic bucket). Furthermore, Adam's and Jamie's customized contraptions, designed to help distribute the paint more evenly, failed to produce any successful results or an intact room. ------- I love the last line. Classic Mythbusters. -- John Clear - http://www.clear-prop.org/ |
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How to Remove Piston from Cylinder
Hello Walter,
Thank you for that link. I wasn't aware that it is on the web. My friend didn't have the parts manual. He does have the 6 cylinder model, so that information should be very useful to us. Also, it looks like your posting did appear in the newsgroup. I think some newsgroup servers don't update very quickly. It looks like the messages on the newsgroup have migrated to a discussion about explosives now :-) Paul Walter Kronester wrote: Hi Paul, do you know this document, mainly the drawing around page 2-40 or at 2-35? http://www.franklin.ioi.pl/dokumenty...ts_Catalog.pdf http://www.franklin.ioi.pl/dokumenty/IPC_4A235_B4.pdf It seems the cylinder liner can be pulled if the lock pin is removed. Much luck Walter |
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Paul Dow (Remove Caps in mail address) wrote:
Hello Walter, Thank you for that link. I wasn't aware that it is on the web. My friend didn't have the parts manual. He does have the 6 cylinder model, so that information should be very useful to us. Also, it looks like your posting did appear in the newsgroup. I think some newsgroup servers don't update very quickly. It looks like the messages on the newsgroup have migrated to a discussion about explosives now :-) Paul You say that like it's a bad thing. Explosives can come in handy. Example your starter dies, hand propping isn't working and you want to crank the engine, just remove a spark plug, put a handful of black powder in the cylinder, insert fuse and rag to act as a plug, light fuse and hop in. Explosives can also be used for emergency tire inflation. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 16:01:02 -0500, Dan wrote:
Paul Dow (Remove Caps in mail address) wrote: Hello Walter, Thank you for that link. I wasn't aware that it is on the web. My friend didn't have the parts manual. He does have the 6 cylinder model, so that information should be very useful to us. Also, it looks like your posting did appear in the newsgroup. I think some newsgroup servers don't update very quickly. It looks like the messages on the newsgroup have migrated to a discussion about explosives now :-) Paul You say that like it's a bad thing. Explosives can come in handy. Example your starter dies, hand propping isn't working and you want to crank the engine, just remove a spark plug, put a handful of black powder in the cylinder, insert fuse and rag to act as a plug, light fuse and hop in. Explosives can also be used for emergency tire inflation. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired ********************************************** Dan Why can't you put in cylinder and use plug to light off???? Big John |
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Tech Support wrote:
On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 16:01:02 -0500, Dan wrote: Paul Dow (Remove Caps in mail address) wrote: Hello Walter, Thank you for that link. I wasn't aware that it is on the web. My friend didn't have the parts manual. He does have the 6 cylinder model, so that information should be very useful to us. Also, it looks like your posting did appear in the newsgroup. I think some newsgroup servers don't update very quickly. It looks like the messages on the newsgroup have migrated to a discussion about explosives now :-) Paul You say that like it's a bad thing. Explosives can come in handy. Example your starter dies, hand propping isn't working and you want to crank the engine, just remove a spark plug, put a handful of black powder in the cylinder, insert fuse and rag to act as a plug, light fuse and hop in. Explosives can also be used for emergency tire inflation. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired ********************************************** Dan Why can't you put in cylinder and use plug to light off???? Big John I'm assuming the think won't turn over in the first place. If it can be turned enough to obtain a spark one can add saltpeter, sulfur, aluminum powder and confectioner's sugar in the proper proportions if one is out of black powder. Not that I know anything about the particulars, you understand. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 21:55:27 -0500, Dan wrote:
Tech Support wrote: On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 16:01:02 -0500, Dan wrote: Paul Dow (Remove Caps in mail address) wrote: Hello Walter, Thank you for that link. I wasn't aware that it is on the web. My friend didn't have the parts manual. He does have the 6 cylinder model, so that information should be very useful to us. Also, it looks like your posting did appear in the newsgroup. I think some newsgroup servers don't update very quickly. It looks like the messages on the newsgroup have migrated to a discussion about explosives now :-) Paul You say that like it's a bad thing. Explosives can come in handy. Example your starter dies, hand propping isn't working and you want to crank the engine, just remove a spark plug, put a handful of black powder in the cylinder, insert fuse and rag to act as a plug, light fuse and hop in. Explosives can also be used for emergency tire inflation. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired ********************************************** Dan Why can't you put in cylinder and use plug to light off???? Big John I'm assuming the think won't turn over in the first place. If it can be turned enough to obtain a spark one can add saltpeter, sulfur, aluminum powder and confectioner's sugar in the proper proportions if one is out of black powder. Not that I know anything about the particulars, you understand. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired ************************************************** ************************* Dan As a teenager I used potasum clorate and sulpher. Poured a spot on cement and kicked with heel plate and went off. Also put in a CO2 cartridge and set off with home made fuse. Made a powerful rocket (half a city block). How I ever survived growing up I don't know looking back. Big John |
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How to Remove Piston from Cylinder
Tech Support wrote:
On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 21:55:27 -0500, Dan wrote: Tech Support wrote: On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 16:01:02 -0500, Dan wrote: Paul Dow (Remove Caps in mail address) wrote: Hello Walter, Thank you for that link. I wasn't aware that it is on the web. My friend didn't have the parts manual. He does have the 6 cylinder model, so that information should be very useful to us. Also, it looks like your posting did appear in the newsgroup. I think some newsgroup servers don't update very quickly. It looks like the messages on the newsgroup have migrated to a discussion about explosives now :-) Paul You say that like it's a bad thing. Explosives can come in handy. Example your starter dies, hand propping isn't working and you want to crank the engine, just remove a spark plug, put a handful of black powder in the cylinder, insert fuse and rag to act as a plug, light fuse and hop in. Explosives can also be used for emergency tire inflation. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired ********************************************** Dan Why can't you put in cylinder and use plug to light off???? Big John I'm assuming the think won't turn over in the first place. If it can be turned enough to obtain a spark one can add saltpeter, sulfur, aluminum powder and confectioner's sugar in the proper proportions if one is out of black powder. Not that I know anything about the particulars, you understand. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired ************************************************** ************************* Dan As a teenager I used potasum clorate and sulpher. Poured a spot on cement and kicked with heel plate and went off. Also put in a CO2 cartridge and set off with home made fuse. Made a powerful rocket (half a city block). How I ever survived growing up I don't know looking back. Big John Looking back I can see several occasions where I should have been injured or killed with some things I did. I proved launching a plastic model Saturn V is possible with off the shelf C engines. I also proved that didn't include going in the intended direction. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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