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Now I'm having NIGHTMARES! |
By Dave Shoe - 11/21/2001 10:28:32 PM; IP 216.243.158.104 |
Your description sounds like something from a doppelganger planet. Now I'm chilled for a whole different reason.
As it turns out, these things do rotate on their own little built-in platform. The platform is possibly belt driven and powered by the engine so they will blow warm air in all directions.
Once again I gotta wonder how you are supposed to turn them off, or even start them without getting hacked up.
Here's a little bit of tech info which was sent to me about these three machines: 428-ribbed no "352" on the front, 41 dif, C7TE-C heads, fuel is gas-2bbl. Decal indicates Ford Industrial Engine . One 390 machine is a ribbed block, 91/352 on front, 43 dif, C8AE-H heads, fuel is gas 2bbl. The third is a 390 non-ribbed, 352 over 83, DIF. This one appears to be a replacment engine for or from a car. The valve cover decal mentions Auto-Trans idle speed.
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