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Location: Edmonton, Alberta or Phoenix, Arizona
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![]() we call 421 ci , 420 !! ![]() |
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Location: Innsbrook, Missouri
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Hadi an extra inch in the United States of America, means alot in some households. ![]() |
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then what do you call the 421.01 ci ?!! 421 or 422 ?? ![]() ![]() |
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.01437 inch = 0.36 mm .
in engineer field , even those small numbers make different! 0.40 mm/s vibration in gearbox parts is Disaster ! ![]() so dont tell me what the 1 inch mean. Cuz i know what a .01 inch can do! ![]() |
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