[SEL] It works? Ban it! -
brent.tamatea
brent.tamatea at clear.net.nz
Tue Jun 19 22:51:55 PDT 2007
I dont blame them not saying anything he must of really got on everyones
nerves. brent
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[mailto:sel-bounces at lists.stationary-engine.com] On Behalf Of Bob Willman
Sent: Wednesday, 20 June 2007 12:17 p.m.
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There was a fellow in Findlay, Ohio back in the 60's who had a
Volkswagen Beetle who expounded on the excellent gas mileage he was getting.
His neighbors also started adding gas to his tank at night. This continued
until one of his regular maintenance visits to the dealership's service
department. Then the started to siphon gas from his tank at night.. He drove
the service department nuts for sometime demanding to know what they had
done to his car. I don't think the neighbors ever did tell him what
happened.
Bob Willman
Bowling Green, Ohio
The Eagle's Anvil
WB8NQW
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Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 12:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [SEL] It works? Ban it! -
Hi List,
This has been a very interesting thread. It reminds me of a tale about a
joke played on a fellow worker at Convair at Lancaster, California in 1958.
This gentleman purchased a new Nash Metropolitan. It was a small two
passenger automobile. He bought it for gas mileage and to drive to work.
The Convair facilities were located at Air force Plant 42 located several
miles from
Lancaster, California. This person bragged so much about how cheap this
car was
on gas that the rest of his fellow workers decided he needed to be taught a
lesson. One of the fellow workers suggested that several people chip in
and buy some gasoline to put in his new car to really increase his "gas
mileage"
without his knowledge. Yes, it was decided (about 10 or 12 people
participated) to do it. As more gasoline was slipped into his fuel tank,
the more he bragged about getting excellent mileage.
About this time stories of the hi-mileage per gallon carburetors were
circulating among the public. With the extra gasoline being put into this
braggart's Metropolitan, he was experiencing some great mileage in
comparison to what other Metropolitan owners were getting. The jokesters
start telling him that Nash had made a mistake and accidentally installed
one of these carburetors on his car. In those days, new cars had to be
returned to the dealership at 500 miles to change the oil. When this
person took his Metropolitan to the dealer for the oil change and minor
adjustments, the jokesters stopped putting extra gas in his car. Needless
to say, when the mileage went down drastically, he started to complain to
the dealer and the factory representative.
The jokesters kept egging him on by saying that the dealer was probably
directed by the factory to exchange the carburetor as the factory made a
error on his car by installing this high mileage producing carburetor
during assembly.
Since I can't validate if this narrative is true, I call it fairy tale.
Francis Maciel
Santa Maria, Ca
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