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On Sep 6, 10:23 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 19:16:34 -0700, Frogwatch wrote: For awhile I was obsessed with a 1939 Chevy 2 ton dually truck with a flat bed. It was as simple as it could be. However, even I admit there have been a few good advances in automotive tech, like electronic ignition. I can still set the timing on a vehicle with points and condensor but doing it every few thou miles gets old. I love modern tires compared to the old ones. Those old GM's had a 216 inch straight 6 that didn't even feature an oil pump! It was known as "splash lubrication". There were these little scoops bolted to the bottoms of the con rods that splashed the oil around. I looked under the hood of that old chevy and just about fell in love. Everything looked familiar instead of looking like some adaptation of alien technology from Area 51. What I'd like is a 2007 version of very basic technology. Why cant we have a modern engine made with modern long lasting materials without all the gadgets? Yes, fuel injection is a greta thing so we do need a little elecronics but why build something you have to have an EE degree in to work on. My 1987 era diesel engine on my sailboat is a good example of such design philosophy, simple, modern technology and materials and so dang reliable it makes me love it. Really, does EVERYBODY want power windows? Doesnt anybody else hate those damned interior lights that dont turn off for 5 minutes? Does ANYBODY care about a "CHECK ENGINE" light that doesnt tell you ****? |
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