Michael Galloway wrote:
>
> someone doing something funny? look at the header of this message i sent
> to the list this morning (never did get an answer, btw :). note the
> strangeness in the to: field and the gateway to the mail.triumphs
> newsgroup (i was unaware there was a such a beast). it just showed up
> on the list again this afternoon.
>
> anyone else getting this strangeness?
>
> -- michael galloway
> '78 spitfire
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: 24 Feb 97 14:06:14 GMT
> From: Michael Galloway <mgx@icesar.epm.ornl.gov>
> To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
> Newgroups: mail.triumphs
> Subject: spit - hot air intake
>
> good day ...
>
> perhaps a silly question, but does the spitfire hot air intake
> from the exhaust manifold just collect hot air from around the
> manifold, or does it actually collect exhaust gas?
>
> -- michael
> '78 spitfire
>
> and here is another one from someone else:
>
> Date: 24 Feb 97 13:22:08 GMT
> From: Mark Gehlhausen <Gehl@sphinx.crane.navy.mil>
> To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
> Newsgroups: mail.triumphs
> Subject: Spit Frame Check
>
> I looked at a 76 Spit last week but forgot to note if it had the
> catalytic frame cutout on the right rail. The ID is FM44xxxU. The
> car is in pieces, no exhaust system in sight. Might someone know
> when this frame mod was made? The seller does not know what I
> am talking about and it's a bit of a drive to check. Mark
Michael, I noticed the strange email also. I looked for the news group,
but could not find it. In response to your hot air intake question, I
believe it does collect the exhaust gas. I don't have one, so I can't be
positive.
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