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don't prelube an engine, rickie. hammer mechanics don't, why should you? race
car drivers have done it for decades, motorcycle racers have done it for decades, aircraft owners have done it for decades, the US Navy has required it for decades .......... ...... but they live in a rational universe unknown to you. gene, oil pumps (on the engines under discussion) sit in the oil sump bathed in oil. They are ready to pump oil on rev #1. Hey moron, you might want to check and see where the oil pumps on Lycoming and Continental flat engines are located. What a freakin' moron you are Jax. Care to add more proof that you have no clue whatsoever about aircraft engines? Bwahahahahahahahahaha Loser wannabe loses again! Rick |
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JAXAshby wrote:
don't prelube an engine, rickie. hammer mechanics don't, why should you? race car drivers have done it for decades, motorcycle racers have done it for decades, aircraft owners have done it for decades, the US Navy has required it for decades .......... Hey moron, you didn't address the point did you ... so what else is new. You claimed that the oil pumps were submerged in oil like a car engine and you were once more shown to be an ignorant fool ****tling along about stuff you have no clue about. There are a few truisms he 1) Jax is a moron. 2) Pulling a prop through does not prelube the engine. 3) Jax doesn't know squat about aircraft engines or much else either. 4) Jax is a moron. Rick |
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gene, you are incoherent.
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it helps if you speak English, gene. I pointed out below the word you failed
to understand. Fixing engines is easy. Knowing what to fix is the hard part. For most people. Oh, boy..... You said, and I quote, "At age 12, I was being paid to repair engines that men my father's and grandfather's -------------- ages ------------ were unable or willing repair." My response was to your boast that at 12 years of age you were a better mechanic than your father or grandfather. Jax, do you really think that you were that smart or are you calling your relatives stupid? -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Southport, NC. http://myworkshop.idleplay.net/cavern/ Homepage http://www.southharbourvillageinn.com/directions.asp Where Southport,NC is located. http://www.southharbourvillageinn.linksysnet.com Real Time Pictures at My Marina http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide |
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JAXAshby wrote:
gene, you are incoherent. No, Jax, as usual you are simply incapable of understanding when someone points out where you are wrong wrong wrong. You are the one with a problem. Gene was perfectly coherent, he stated a fact that is is opposition to your fantasy beliefs in aircraft engines. He probably does come across as incoherent to you since you lack the intelligence to accept facts when they slap you across the back of your speedos. Give it up, Jax, the more you post the bigger the loser you show yourself to be. Rick |
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rickie, go ahead and start your engines (should you ever get a key to one) dry.
believe all you wish to that dry is better. go ahead. it is your engine. scratch. grind. clatter. scrape. bang. smash. rub. whing. grit. gene, you are incoherent. No, Jax, as usual you are simply incapable of understanding when someone points out where you are wrong wrong wrong. You are the one with a problem. Gene was perfectly coherent, he stated a fact that is is opposition to your fantasy beliefs in aircraft engines. He probably does come across as incoherent to you since you lack the intelligence to accept facts when they slap you across the back of your speedos. Give it up, Jax, the more you post the bigger the loser you show yourself to be. Rick |
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gene, the size of words you tried to use are already bigger than you normally
use. It is your utter lack of capability of understanding of how engines work that stands in your way. just admit it, gene, you fix failed engines by replacing one thing after another until the beast runs. you have to, for you don't know how they are suppose to work so you can't tell what is wrong when they are not working. fixing engines is easy, gene. knowing what to fix, that is the hard part. now, go hammer on an engine block and pretend you are working. gene, you are incoherent. Sorry Jax, my fault, I'll try to use smaller words for you in the future... -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Southport, NC. http://myworkshop.idleplay.net/cavern/ Homepage http://www.southharbourvillageinn.com/directions.asp Where Southport,NC is located. http://www.southharbourvillageinn.linksysnet.com Real Time Pictures at My Marina http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide |
#148
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JAXAshby wrote:
rickie, go ahead and start your engines (should you ever get a key to one) dry. believe all you wish to that dry is better. go ahead. it is your engine. Jax, you've run out of options and are simply spewing rubbish. The thread ended when you entered but it is now obvious that it really isn't worth another post. Just for the record here are the points on which you were, as usual, way over your head technically and, as usual, got it totally wrong: 1) Aircraft engines are not prelubed by manually turning the prop. 2) Aircraft engines don't have the oil pump submerged in the sump. 3) Some aircraft engines prevent oil entering the pump on startup. If you can't or won't stick to the subject you are not worth the bandwidth to continue. You won't stick to the subject because you are ignorant of the subject and every point you try to make is instantly shown to be false and the result of your bizarre mental condition. So long, Jax, it's been weird to read you. Don't let reality get in your way. Rick |
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On Saturday 26 June 2004 11:56 pm in rec.boats.cruising Rick wrote:
Just for the record here are the points on which you were, as usual, way over your head technically and, as usual, got it totally wrong: 1) Aircraft engines are not prelubed by manually turning the prop. 2) Aircraft engines don't have the oil pump submerged in the sump. 3) Some aircraft engines prevent oil entering the pump on startup. 4) Radial engines are still in production and being fitted to new aircraft. -- My real address is crn (at) netunix (dot) com WARNING all messages containing attachments or html will be silently deleted. Send only plain text. |
#150
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Aircraft engines are not prelubed by manually turning the prop.
they are by intelligent owners. ignoramuses do what hammer mechanics do. i.e., turn the key, brag how quickly the engine starts up and then rev the grinding, clatterring beast up. |
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