Re: Digest Number 702

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Benson
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Re: Digest Number 702

Post by Benson » Wed Jan 16, 2002 1:34 am

Hi, All Oscillith? certainly not in the Oxford English Dictionary not even a Yorkshire or Geordie dialect, can,t say I have ever come across it as a trade name for bronze bushes either. Regards, Ron Benson TB
> Subject: RE: Re: Oscillith > > I missed what issue of Autoweek???? > > Dick Lange > > Boeing Commercial Airplane Group > > DCAC-MRM PROJECT SUPPORT, BUILD TEAM > > M/S 6M-HR Phone : (425 ) 965-6789 Pager: (206) 416-3663 > > Cell Phone (425 ) 941-0386 Home Phone (425) 481-3063 > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: CFritz7001@aol.com [mailto:CFritz7001@aol.com] > Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 8:24 PM > To: TATERRY@aol.com > Cc: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [mg-tabc] Re: Oscillith > > > Terry, > I don't KNOW for sure, but I'd be willing to bet that "oscillith" is
an
> old "Britishism" for what we colonials might call either an "oilite"
bushing
> > or a sintered metal (bronze) bushing, as used at the rear end of a TC/TD > generator armature. > You really come up with some dillies of questions. > Saw that marvelous article about your car in AutoWeek. It will become > part of my permanent collection. About time that AutoWeek showed us > something to get excited about, like your car !!! > > Regards, > Carl Fritz > TC # 6756 (Betsy) > VA # 2009 S (Abigail) > Gainesville, Florida > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ >

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