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OBSERVATIONSBy T. H. Krueger1615 San Francisco St., San Antonio, Texas 78201 Well sir, GEM has completed its first three years; it has got something that makes it a very interesting magazine for us "internal-combustion do-it-our-selfers". The following paragraphs refer to some of the writings in the Nov.-Dec. 1968 GEM. John Bontreger states only part of my bewilderment, referring to the DOMESTIC. In 1967 GEM: my sentence continues with "at the point where the cylinder-oiler is usually placed". I felt it was a "home made" attachment and doubted if it would work connected where the oiler was, on the top of the cylinder, and with the oiler missing. I still don't know if Mr. Moore's hook-up is "home-made" or factory-built. I fully understand the function and benefits of the Auxiliary-Exhaust, and know that they were placed; either side, at the bottom, as well as on... 829 of 12916 characters shown.
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