[SEL] OT R-10 Borg Warner overdrive...note of warningregardinglubrication
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FRM8198 at aol.com
Sat Jan 3 11:33:05 PST 2009
Elden,
When you are referring to "center line" steering, do you mean the tie rods
are equal in length and being controlled from the center steering arm? If so,
General Motor used this system in several of their automobiles in the late
30s to the early 50s. Some models of Packard also used this "center line"
steering system.
In a message dated 1/3/2009 7:29:55 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
edurand at mchsi.com writes:
Didn't Cadillac also have the "center line" system for a year or two around
'50?
Francis Maciel
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