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11mm Fenners!!!!
Posted by Joe Johnson at 2/2/2001 10:27 PM EST
Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems. In Reply to: How about a Trantorque ! Posted by Ed Sparks on 2/2/2001 10:15 PM EST: Zoinks! Do I feel stupid. I just bought some 10 mm Trantorques and paid a bit more that what they cost to have a machinist open them up to 11 mm specifically for the purposes of using them with the Van Door Motors. We did this last year and it worked extremely well. Now that I know where to get 11 mm out of the box, I am all set. Thanks. Joe J. |
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