[SEL] Japanese engines

Ken Erman Ken.Erman at mastercam.com
Tue Dec 16 11:34:28 PST 2008


Dear Young-san,

 

I suspected the Isami engine wasn't an H&M engine, it looked like it
didn't have the right kind of bits and pieces. The gentleman I was with
must have been using an imported engine.  There's no way to confuse
someone describing H&M when they go Bang-swish-swish-swish-swish-Bang
and use the accompanying arm movements at the same time. J 

 

If it would be helpful I could find out the name of village we were
visiting so both engines could be documented, or even saved. They were
both sitting outside under minimal cover.  I was tempted to try and turn
the Isami over, but resisted the impulse because I didn't know what
might be frozen and I didn't want to break anything.

 

Ken

 


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