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Author: Subject: Curiosity question re prop
scutter

posted on 17/4/03 at 03:45 PM Reply With Quote
Curiosity question re prop

Have just taken out the centre bearing of my Carpi propshaft, to find a cardboard tube inner!

Does anyone know that it's purpose is?

Was wondering that's all. Dan.

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theconrodkid

posted on 17/4/03 at 04:08 PM Reply With Quote
its either a rolled up treasure map or to stop the prop going "boing" when u put it in gear,probly the latter





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scutter

posted on 17/4/03 at 04:30 PM Reply With Quote
BOING?
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James

posted on 17/4/03 at 06:09 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by theconrodkid
its either a rolled up treasure map or to stop the prop going "boing" when u put it in gear,probly the latter


Reminds me of something in CDT class in the first year of secondary school.

Head teacher had his lecturn sent down as it was 'wobbly'. Once dismantled inside the hollow 'pillar' we found an old porn mag stuffed inside. We dated and rolled up another one and put them both back in for future generations to find!

When I left 6 years later I was grinning all the way home after the head gave a speech (standing at the lectern) to all us leavers about how great we were and how we'd held up the traditions and honour of the school for future generations!!!!

Cheers,

James

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