| To: | randy@taylor.wyvern.com |
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| Subject: | Re: accomplishments (1974 midget troubles) |
| From: | mburdick@unmc.edu (Mike Burdick) |
| Date: | Wed, 20 Apr 94 10:14:36 CDT |
> here. Throttle butterflies do not close to a full 90 degree angle. They > stop at about fifteen degrees shy of straight up. So, as an mathie can tell > you, a skewed slice through a cylinder will give you an oval. Throttle > butterflies are *supposed* to be oval. Yes, I should have said "oval with tabs where the plate resides in the throttle shaft". Good point. Mike mburdick@unmc.edu |
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