How A Transmission Works?

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He left out the kanuter valve and the muffler bearing, but outside of that, he was spot-on by me!

Price tag for our GOV. was about right too!!

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Hilarious! Only thing I question is that they said it was totally spontaneous and yet he had the price prop ready to go in his pocket? Even so, =D> =D> =D> .
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ijames wrote:Hilarious! Only thing I question is that they said it was totally spontaneous and yet he had the price prop ready to go in his pocket? Even so, =D> =D> =D> .
Your question is warranted...

It goes back much further than that video

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turboencabulator

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The original technical description of the "turbo-encabulator" was written by British graduate student John Hellins Quick (1923-1991). It was published in 1944 by the British Institution of Electrical Engineers Students’ Quarterly Journal in an article titled "The Turbo-Encabulator in Industry" by "J.H. Quick, Student" [1] as also noted by consulting firm Arthur D. Little in a 1995 reprint of Quick's description, and giving Quick's full name.[2]
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