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» Topic: Elco 80 Throttle Push Rod Deck Housing Details
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I added a page for the throttle push rod deck housings found on PT 103-196 and 314-367: [url]http://www.pt103.com/PT_Boat_Components_Throttle_Push_Rod_Deck_Housing.html[/url].

I also added a torpedo tube page but there's only the gridded training crank there plus a link to the Bureau Of Ordnance drawings. The crank drawing has a bit of added text: [url]http://www.pt103.com/PT_Boat_Components_Torpedo_Tubes.html[/url].




Posted By: Jeff D | Posted on: Feb 22, 2013 - 9:55am
Total Posts: 2200 | Joined: Dec 21, 2006 - 1:30am




What, again ? ? ? ?

Show-off

Needless to say but, very, very nice Jeff . . . . can't wait to see a completed hull and deck with all its goodies.

Dick . . . .




Posted By: Dick | Posted on: Feb 22, 2013 - 4:20pm
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Amazing, what a great reference. I love all the hardware.
Dave

David Waples

Posted By: David Waples | Posted on: Feb 22, 2013 - 8:34pm
Total Posts: 1679 | Joined: Jan 2, 2007 - 9:55pm



Thanks guys. Me too Dick, at the rate I'm going I hope we live that long. A new (to me) computer is helping a lot. Thank you very much!

Yes David, the housings sure used a lot of fasteners didn't they. I noticed the screw count holding the sections together steadily dropped which would save resources.




Posted By: Jeff D | Posted on: Feb 23, 2013 - 5:17am
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