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  1. MachineMan

    Aussie Hemi 6's

    . Some of the first book How much power can I expect to get from my engine? Siamese (shared) intake and exhaust ports: how do they affect the engine? Valve train ; how the parts function, comparison between G.M.C. and Chevrolet engines. Heads; design, combustion...
  2. MachineMan

    Aussie Hemi 6's

    > I remember a couple of things about the "leaning tower of power". I remember the military used them a lot, on generators, power plants, pumps, cement mixers, etc. They referred to it as a class "D" engine, noted for reliability and long life. On aussie sixes, if I remember right, the...
  3. MachineMan

    Fun Times

    LOL I love stories like this. A nice bike for $100.00 and some elbow grease. LOL
  4. MachineMan

    Fun Times

    I would have to look up the proper name, but each button had a small diameter rod behind it. And the one for reverse was just hanging there out of position. Maybe one of those hippies stashed some grass up under the dash some time in the past and knocked it out of place. :dontknow:
  5. MachineMan

    Fun Times

    We got a ride, we were going to buy the car no matter what. I just knew the odds were if it had first, but no reverse, it was because what ever that button pushed was probably out of position. When I looked under there, there it was hanging.
  6. MachineMan

    Fun Times

    I remember a couple of these in my past, good stuff. You guys want to laugh? Back in the day I went with a friend to buy a cheap car..... We found an ad for a Valiant with no reverse..... $100.00 Over the phone I ask the guy about the car and he tells me that it has a push button...
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