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Combustion Design Description

February 3 2007 at 5:12 AM
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I like that illustration KULTULZ

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February 5 2007, 10:56 AM 

Do you know of any publications that I could purchase that have that same cross - section illustration with the 1959 and later air cleaner ? Note the error " 352 " and " 390 " which were of course FEs.

 
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Here's Another One

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February 5 2007, 2:02 PM 



Not very good detail. I find these as I carouse with my browser. Shop manuals have these illustrations. I need to make a few good scans.

The other ill. was most likely printed very early, hence the caption mistake.

 
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I have 1958 and 1960 Lincoln shop manuals

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February 5 2007, 3:31 PM 

But neither of these have cross - sections. Could you please tell me what manuals have #1 or #2 cross - sections you posted here, and if illustrations are full page or 1/4 page size. I can get shop manuals from Kanter or Walter Miller. Thank you very much, KULTULZ.

 
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