Re: Want to learn something you didn't know about Packard V8s?

Posted by Guscha On 2011/7/22 11:20:59
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The way I figure things out is I use logic, reason and reasonableness...

Keith, keep cool. You were trying to help and your hypothesis was'nt made up out of thin air, neither to establish --> a connection between the symbol and the words "center line"...

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... nor your interpretative approach.

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...Centerlines are used on blueprints as a dimensional reference, they do not appear on pistons, wheels, camera cases or almost anythkng else mass produced...

Let's for example listen to usual craftsmen who work their whole work life with mass products:

"...Centerline: A layout line drawn at the center of the thickness, width, or length of a workpiece and sometimes marked with the CL symbol. Typically, the centerline marking is used without an accompanying dimensional measurement...." [Glossary of Wood Works, published on woodmagazine.com]

Keith, this time perhaps you were wrong, to me a convenient time to say that you are a highly-valued stalwart at the center line of PackardInfo.com.

[picture source: Popular Mechanics, Oct. 1942, slightly changed]

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