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These are great. Chrysler Master Tech videos from 1940s - oiling


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Yes, I agree.  I've been watching these filmstrips and reading the booklets since the 80s when I acquired a set of the early kits from 1947 to the early 50s.  I got a projector and played the records on an old Califone school phonograph that has a 78 stylus.  The records don't sound scratchy when played with a 78 needle even though they are 33 1/3 rpm records.  They were not meant to be played with an LP stylus so that's why the sound is scratchy.  

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18 hours ago, MarcDeSoto said:

Yes, I agree.  I've been watching these filmstrips and reading the booklets since the 80s when I acquired a set of the early kits from 1947 to the early 50s.  I got a projector and played the records on an old Califone school phonograph that has a 78 stylus.  The records don't sound scratchy when played with a 78 needle even though they are 33 1/3 rpm records.  They were not meant to be played with an LP stylus so that's why the sound is scratchy.  

So when will you post your pre war film strips ? ;)

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I did some screen shots to condense all the talking into some pictures of important details.

Sump arm alignment.jpg

Relief Valve 4.jpg

Crankshaft passages.jpg

Rod spray hole section.jpg

Valve tappet reservoir.jpg

Cam thrust plate hole.jpg

Camshaft rear drain.jpg

Full flow system.jpg

Full flow system cold start.jpg

STUCK RELIEF VALVE.jpg

Test oil leaks from bearings.jpg

Oil passage flow.jpg

Oil sump stops.jpg

Relief Valve 2.jpg

Relief Valve 3.jpg

Relief Valve 1.jpg

Oil System.jpg

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Those are great Mr Tech filmstrip snips!

Thanks for posting those.?

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On 10/11/2021 at 6:51 AM, chrysler1941 said:

So when will you post your pre war film strips ? ;)

Already been posted.  I supplied the Imperial club for example with the three filmstrips on the 46-48 M-5 semi auto transmission, but they already had the records, so they created the soundtrack.  https://mymopar.com/mtsc-1948-volume-a-the-hydraulically-operated-transmission/

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34 minutes ago, MarcDeSoto said:

Already been posted.  I supplied the Imperial club for example with the three filmstrips on the 46-48 M-5 semi auto transmission, but they already had the records, so they created the soundtrack.  https://mymopar.com/mtsc-1948-volume-a-the-hydraulically-operated-transmission/

I was under impression you had some pre war film strips. Sorry

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