Re: [MV] Weird Plate

From: Todd Paisley (paisley@erols.com)
Date: Sun Oct 20 2002 - 13:35:24 PDT


> I think it's just a matter of interpretation, of the english language that
> is. There are parts that are know to fail, such as a water pump, pistons,
> plugs, etc, they would be called high mortality rate parts. Parts like a
> block or an adapter plate or pulley for example would not be expected to
> wear or fail so I guess you'd call them low mortality. I used to work for
a
> defense contractor, while I've never seen this exact language I suspect
that
> this is what they talking abouit.

Oh OK. I understand now.

> What was it on by the way?

Don't know. It was just a loose plate that came with a WWII jeep. I have
never seen it before. Hoping someone might be able to identify it.

Todd.



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