I had a friend that used to work for a company that built large
stationary diesel engines in the UK. He said they used to take the
exhaust off and adjust the injectors by watching the flame as it came
out of the open port. The noise must have been enough to rip up your
liver. %^)
Doug
Tir na nOg
[Tir na nOg is a mythical place in Irish legends. It is the 'land of the
forever young'. My house and land have been called Tir na nOg for almost
half a century.]
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> Check this engine out....109,000HP at 102 rpms...
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