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dave October 18th 10 07:01 PM

Got to get gased up
 
Joe from Kokomo wrote:

Joe from Kokomo wrote:


Many "made in America" (non-hybrid) cars are "Half-Metric& Half-SAE" and
have been for years.


On 10/18/2010 9:13 AM, dave wrote:

I'm assuming you mean "inches".


Certainly, but commonly referred to as "SAE" (as opposed to metric) in
an automotive context.


People call drywall "sheetrock" too. I call the old wrenches "English"
'cause that's what I was taught. I've always known SAE is a bolt
specification, not a measurement system.

RHF October 18th 10 11:33 PM

Got to get gased up
 
On Oct 18, 6:13*am, dave wrote:

- - - RHF -wrote-
- - - Half-Korean & Half-American Hybrid Cars . . .
- - - -aka- Half-Metric & Half-SAE Hybrid Cars . . .

- - Joe from Kokomo -wrote-
- - Many "made in America" (non-hybrid) cars are
- - "Half-Metric& Half-SAE" and have been for years.

- Dave -wrote-
- I'm assuming you mean "inches".

'Special Dave' =FYI=
Metric Wrench Sizes [mm] are shown, along with their
"American Standard" equivalence, in 1/1000s of an Inch.
"Standard-Size" Wrenches refers to SAE Sizes in Inches*
http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/scie...conversion.htm
* Fractions of Inches : 1/16", 3/8", 19/32", 7/8", 1-1/4"
-exception- a One Inch 'SAE' Wrench is a 1" Wrench

"SAE" = the Society of Automotive Engineers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAE_International

well at least that is what 'i' learned in high school
back in the early 1960s ~ RHF

[email protected] October 18th 10 11:56 PM

Got to get gased up
 
I never did learn that Stupid metrics.
All gassed up and nowhere to go.Tremors is on the AMC channel.

http://www.devilfinder.com
Gigantic ring on the Sun's surface

Enormous ring.
cuhulin


Just Plan Burr October 19th 10 12:58 AM

Got to get gased up
 
Metric and SAE don't match. Can't interchange, you will round some nuts!!


Burr

"RHF" wrote in message
...
On Oct 18, 6:13 am, dave wrote:

- - - RHF -wrote-
- - - Half-Korean & Half-American Hybrid Cars . . .
- - - -aka- Half-Metric & Half-SAE Hybrid Cars . . .

- - Joe from Kokomo -wrote-
- - Many "made in America" (non-hybrid) cars are
- - "Half-Metric& Half-SAE" and have been for years.

- Dave -wrote-
- I'm assuming you mean "inches".

'Special Dave' =FYI=
Metric Wrench Sizes [mm] are shown, along with their
"American Standard" equivalence, in 1/1000s of an Inch.
"Standard-Size" Wrenches refers to SAE Sizes in Inches*
http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/scie...conversion.htm
* Fractions of Inches : 1/16", 3/8", 19/32", 7/8", 1-1/4"
-exception- a One Inch 'SAE' Wrench is a 1" Wrench

"SAE" = the Society of Automotive Engineers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAE_International

well at least that is what 'i' learned in high school
back in the early 1960s ~ RHF

[email protected] October 19th 10 04:39 AM

Got to get gased up
 
On Oct 18, 9:57*am, wrote:
http://www.carxy.com/ssanyong/wallpaper2.html

Ssanyong,,, Dong-A Motor.
I Likes dat, they should have kept the Dong-A Motor name.Ding Dong-A
Motor, more is the better, a Russian guy once told me.

Back in the 1950's, Ssanyong built some Jeeps for U.S.Army.Hotchkiss, in
France built some Jeeps on into the 1960's.
In World War Two, Willys and Ford built Jeeps, there was a Jeep assembly
plant under the ground in England in World War Two.
Flat Fenders Forever!

http://www.devilfinder.com
Brian's Military Jeeps

Turn on the Lights and Power.
cuhulin


Ding-Dong automobiles never break down. Highest reliability rating as
per the latest data . Where is the nearest dealership ?

RHF October 19th 10 11:20 AM

Got to get gased up
 
On Oct 18, 4:58*pm, "Just Plan Burr" wrote:
- Metric and SAE don't match.
- Can't interchange, you will round some nuts!!
-
- Burr

BURR,

That's why most home {diy} mechanics have both
a Set of Metrics and a Set of SAE Tools . . .

Just like having a common Slotted [Flat] Screwdriver
and a Phillips [Pointed] Screwdriver; but please don't
try to use a Phillips on a Reed-and-Prince Screw Head.

Plus there are Allen Wrenches [Hex-Key/Head] in both
SAE and Metric Sizes too.

often in spite of all the 'metric' and 'sae' tools and
other fancy devices . . . it all comes down to . . .
using a bigger hammer ~ RHF
http://www.af.mil/shared/media/ggall...100324-011.jpg


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