Last time I invite you to a lecture at skunk-works... sheesh! go to all that trouble with security and you blab it about, don't even want to know where you hid the beta camera gear!... gonna loose my wendle sprocket you know!
Well at least I have this rare part, and everyone thinks the tool kits are pricey! Ha Ha Ha...
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If anyone has ever wondered what fit into the so called diagnostic socket, well here it is - complete with diagram and all. socket attachment highlighted orange.
Last time I fired one up I lost 2 sinusoidal spurmoths via wending, not happy about that. the update on this apparently handles that flub-up. As mentioned in the paperwork provided..
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The early attempts to construct a sufficiently robust spiral decommutator failed largely because of lack of appreciation of the large quasi-pietic stresses in the gremlin studs; the latter were specially designed to hold the roffit bars to the spamshaft. When, however, it was discovered that wending could be prevented by the simple addition of teeth to socket, almost perfect running was secured.
one pin on the lotus-O-delta panendermic semiboloid solt stator has the aforementioned teeth.
So don't come crying to me when your alternator can't synchronize it's impedance due to the inductive inrush on the primaries....

dragg'd into the real world.... mmmumble grumble... I like my theoretical world just fine... keeps my hands clean and my pockets stained with ink! running out of walls to write on though, management isn't fond of all the "doodles" & "gibberish" ... gonna loose my calculator privileges now...