The old 2-stroke SAABs had such free-wheeling setups to make sure that one didn't coast for long distances with a closed throttle. Since the fuel for these cars was a petrol & oil mixture and it both powered the engine and lubricated it, a closed throttle meant no lubrication
Regards,
Carl Fritz
TC 6756 , VA 2009
Gainesville, Florida
email: carlmgtc@hotmail.com
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Re: AW: [mg-tabc] Free-wheeling/Accurate Gasoline Measurements
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Re: AW: [mg-tabc] Free-wheeling/Accurate Gasoline Measurements
Nothin" new. My dad had a Pierce Arrow that had a free wheeling device. He never knew it until he drove it the first few times and almost wrecked the beast. Lousy two wheel brakes on the thing about a 1920s something.
Carl Fritz wrote:
Carl Fritz wrote:
> The old 2-stroke SAABs had such free-wheeling setups to make sure that one didn't coast for long distances with a closed throttle. Since the fuel for these cars was a petrol & oil mixture and it both powered the engine and lubricated it, a closed throttle meant no lubrication
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> Carl Fritz
> TC 6756 , VA 2009
> Gainesville, Florida
> email: carlmgtc@hotmail.com
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