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TEST of copied ETW1 carb. info.
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 5:12 am
by Carter
The Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen copied these sheets for me years ago on an old thermal printer that made less than quality copies and I wanted to know if they can be read on Webshots and if you think they are ledgeable and usefull. Click on view full size then place the curser on the image and click again or at least that's how it works for me.

Let me know what you think.
http://news.webshots.com/photo/23596644 ... vhost=news
http://news.webshots.com/photo/28468268 ... vhost=news
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 5:54 am
by Cal_Gary
Those look ok in a pinch, Carter, but the write-ups in Ahl's restoration guide are more detailed for the carb and governor info.
carb rebuild
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:23 am
by jjefferson
I scanned the info from Ahls books. I have the carb, dist, and gov rebiuild chapters.
I'll post them if anyone needs them.
Jim Jefferson
1954 M-37 Billy
defending US National Toboggan Champion
www.knockabouttoy.com
info@knockabouttoys.com
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:34 am
by Carter
I wasn't sure how useful this stuff would be, but I guess I'll leave them up for a while, thanks for the comments, did you look at all 15 images of the carb sheets in that album? I used this info to do a carb rebuild years ago before the internet info age and Dave's book when M37 knowledge was scarce outside the military and they had already gotten rid of most of theirs by that time .
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:49 am
by Cal_Gary
Sorry I did not have time to look at all of the images.
Gary
Lets try this
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:45 pm
by nivek
And again with directs of the scans at 600dpi
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:46 pm
by nivek
Sorry 600 pixel.. not DPI.. 3rd of 3
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:48 pm
by nivek
Webshots makes things easy!
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:54 pm
by nivek
Carter and all:
At Webshots, click on Carter's picture. what will come up is another window with an opportunity to display that pic in various sizes, up to 600 pixels wide.
To the right of the picture are "directs", codes that entered into this window make the pic, held at webshots, appear here.
The code for here starts with: [img]then%20%20blah%20blah%20pic%20location%20webshots%20dot%20com[/img]
Copy that code for the pic to show up here without a lot of extra clicks.
If things are clear as mud, I'll be happy to write up a list that describes it a bit better and in some more details.
kL
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:24 am
by rixm37
THe article in the Ahl book is great but I really like seeing these diagrams . A picture is worth a thousand words. Thanks for sharing your copies with us Carter .

Re: Webshots makes things easy!
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:55 am
by Carter
nivek wrote:Carter and all:
At Webshots, click on Carter's picture. what will come up is another window with an opportunity to display that pic in various sizes, up to 600 pixels wide.
To the right of the picture are "directs", codes that entered into this window make the pic, held at webshots, appear here.
The code for here starts with: [img]then%20%20blah%20blah%20pic%20location%20webshots%20dot%20com[/img]
Copy that code for the pic to show up here without a lot of extra clicks.
If things are clear as mud, I'll be happy to write up a list that describes it a bit better and in some more details.
kL
Thanks Kevin, I wasn't sure how to explain the best way to view the pages. My wife is the computer whiz in this family not me. Some of the pages are difficult to read and not as clear as they could be so I posted the info in order to determine if it could be read and understood by others who may be intrested and/or wanted to try and rebuild their trucks carb.
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 5:06 am
by Carter
rixm37 wrote:THe article in the Ahl book is great but I really like seeing these diagrams . A picture is worth a thousand words. Thanks for sharing your copies with us Carter .

I was not sure the text and diagrams would be clear enough to read. Thanks for the feedback, hope this stuff is useful to you and others, I just wish their was a clearer and easier way to display these types of document than putting them on Webshots.