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Ah exhaust samples...between those and the many other "errands" I sent my young new guys on, the days were quite fun. :laughing

Always a blast sending new guys to do some required "tasks" at the flightline.

Stuffs like:
-needing 20 feet of flightline from the tool shop
-manual test on the pitot tube by blowing it as hard as they can
-verify cleanliness of piss tube (I almost fell for it when I was n00b myself since I'm all awkward and shit)
 
Always a blast sending new guys to do some required "tasks" at the flightline.

Stuffs like:
-needing 20 feet of flightline from the tool shop
-manual test on the pitot tube by blowing it as hard as they can
-verify cleanliness of piss tube (I almost fell for it when I was n00b myself since I'm all awkward and shit)

Similar to Mechanics games...

-Left handed screwdrivers
-Dehydrated Water
-Muffler Bearing
-Bulkhead Remover
-Float Test
 
Similar to Mechanics games...

-Left handed screwdrivers
-Dehydrated Water
-Muffler Bearing
-Bulkhead Remover
-Float Test

I am sad to announce... Muffler Bearings exist. I learned about them when reading a Toyota service bulletin once. It was part of a "changeover mechanism" within the muffler and the common source of a rattle.

But you can still send someone out to find a radiator cap for a 1978 Volkswagen Bug. Or a Corvair. :teeth
 
I am sad to announce... Muffler Bearings exist. I learned about them when reading a Toyota service bulletin once. It was part of a "changeover mechanism" within the muffler and the common source of a rattle.

But you can still send someone out to find a radiator cap for a 1978 Volkswagen Bug. Or a Corvair. :teeth

As a volkswagen fan, you'd be proud to know. They exhaust in the 1953-60 vw manuals as the little bastard that is inbetween the clamp and tailpipe.

Oh, don't forget to pick up a 710 cap, and blinker fluid.
 
Always a blast sending new guys to do some required "tasks" at the flightline.

Stuffs like:
-needing 20 feet of flightline from the tool shop
-manual test on the pitot tube by blowing it as hard as they can
-verify cleanliness of piss tube (I almost fell for it when I was n00b myself since I'm all awkward and shit)

Similar to Mechanics games...

-Left handed screwdrivers
-Dehydrated Water
-Muffler Bearing
-Bulkhead Remover
-Float Test

You guys wanna go there???

Quick, look up the size chain, and get me a set of sprockets for a CX500! Chopchop!
 
As a volkswagen fan, you'd be proud to know. They exhaust in the 1953-60 vw manuals as the little bastard that is inbetween the clamp and tailpipe.

Oh, don't forget to pick up a 710 cap, and blinker fluid.

Haha! they really called that gasket and shim a bearing? that's awesome.:laughing
 
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