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Hobart Gasoline Welder
On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 16:50:38 -0800, the infamous Gunner Asch
scrawled the following: I added some pics after its trip to the carwash, including the Left side of the engine. http://picasaweb.google.com/gunneras...asolineWelder# Ive posted the infor and a request on the Hobart group and was told it was a Chrysler inline 6. Still dont know the year of manufacture..or even if it can be started...soon. Wow, some hack electrician must have wired up that trailer for ya. snort That block looks like the same one they use for the slant 6, IIRC. Other than the flat head, it could be a newer engine. Hey, did you see that they recalled some Obama Motors Cobalts for steering problems the other day? I'd begun to think that they were running down Toyota to get rid of the competition. Guess not. -- The blind are not good trailblazers. -- federal judge Frank Easterbrook |
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