jgkurz Posted March 25, 2008 Share Posted March 25, 2008 This is hilarious... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hughdogz Posted March 25, 2008 Share Posted March 25, 2008 LOL! Thanks John, that made my day. I have a spare Encabulator for sale in case anyone is interested...only 56 billion $ (j/k) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShaggyZ Posted March 25, 2008 Share Posted March 25, 2008 I felt dumb for not understanding him for the first minute or so... then I decided it was a joke. Is it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hughdogz Posted March 25, 2008 Share Posted March 25, 2008 "a super-native weinal sprocket..." "...a drawn reciprocation dingle-arm" "...$59 billion dollars" "...electro-technicher schtatascher donna-blitzer" I'm guessing it is a spoof. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShaggyZ Posted March 25, 2008 Share Posted March 25, 2008 There are a few other vids just like it. Some are using the same guy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
datsun40146 Posted March 25, 2008 Share Posted March 25, 2008 yeah its a joke, do you think a "dingle arm" is real? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hughdogz Posted March 25, 2008 Share Posted March 25, 2008 I'm guessing it is a spoof. See, I said that I'm guessing it is a spoof since I'm not 110% sure it is(although I'm 99.9% sure it is a spoof). I thought a "blow through ignition" was B.S. but there really is such a thing...using depleted uranium nodules as Tony D pointed out in the blow through ignition thread Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Woj Posted March 25, 2008 Share Posted March 25, 2008 Found this link in the video's description. Have seen the newer version of this video before, but didn't think there was an actual explanation to it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turboencabulator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CantZme Posted March 25, 2008 Share Posted March 25, 2008 LOL Turbo-Encabulator FAQ Q: Can I use a Fourier or Laplace transformer to power my vintage Turbo-encabulator? — Don Stauffer A: If you use a Fourier transformer, be sure you're discrete about it. Fast Fourier transformers may seem appealing, but tend to leave grease spots where you set them on the bench. Laplace transformers are best, but remember that you'll need a dual VanBergen power coupling if your TE was made before 1932. (Between 1932 and 1937, some units had helically-polarized inputs; lotsa luck finding the beam power input tubes for those.) If you haven't powered your unit up yet, be sure to check the calibration on the conversion screens. They may not be compatible with the pitch of the modern power grid, and I don't have to tell you what THAT means! — Eric Wilner Q: What's a wennelsprock? — Bill S. A: It's a lot like a Finnegan pin, except for where it attaches to the molly sprocket, it uses a plain bearing instead of a ball bearing. This reduces creatisfration to below 37 RMQ's. — Carl Byrns Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jerryb Posted March 25, 2008 Share Posted March 25, 2008 Sounds like a few of the HybridZ members! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
woldson Posted March 26, 2008 Share Posted March 26, 2008 I'am with you Hughdogz. I'am at around 101.5% sure it is a hoax. Pretty funny if it is;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnc Posted March 26, 2008 Share Posted March 26, 2008 I see a mistake. The diagram on the wall is of a Turbo 400, not a Turbo Encapulator. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Careless Posted March 26, 2008 Share Posted March 26, 2008 This was was a video that was made for Chrysler (i think) to have the mechanics belt out a laugh during formal training. Atleast that's what I was told. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chaparral2f Posted March 26, 2008 Share Posted March 26, 2008 Soes anyone know where I can buy parts for my dual VanBergen power coupling? The bilge stator is competly stripped, and I can no ,longer adjust for negitave scim. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jgkurz Posted March 26, 2008 Author Share Posted March 26, 2008 Soes anyone know where I can buy parts for my dual VanBergen power coupling? The bilge stator is competly stripped, and I can no ,longer adjust for negitave scim. But does the dual VanBergen power coupling prevent side fumbling? This has been a noticeable problem when engaging the unilateral phase detractors. Sometimes a new girdle spring will fix the problem if the dingle arm isn't prematurely worn out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G.I.jonas Posted March 26, 2008 Share Posted March 26, 2008 But does the dual VanBergen power coupling prevent side fumbling? This has been a noticeable problem when engaging the unilateral phase detractors. Sometimes a new girdle spring will fix the problem if the dingle arm isn't prematurely worn out. __________________ God you guys are dumb!!! have you forgotten that: Forty-one manestically spaced grouting brushes were arranged to feed into the rotor slipstream a mixture of high S-value phenylhydrobenzamine and 5% reminative tetryliodohexamine. Both of these liquids have specific pericosities given by P = 2.5C.n^6-7 where n is the diathetical evolute of retrograde temperature phase disposition and C is Cholmondeley's annular grillage coefficient Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hughdogz Posted March 26, 2008 Share Posted March 26, 2008 Of course not! We ALL learned that in High School... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chaparral2f Posted March 27, 2008 Share Posted March 27, 2008 Of course I haven't forgotten that. But when the finsterhoople grappler disengages, the ulterior sludge cannister changes the nonspecific gravity according to the formula of 3x(983 +.0025%+/-4 degrees absolute) I'm at, 1/2 wits end, I rechecked the anular distortion of the lower dingle arm and have conmfirmed that the preconsistant deainage isn't suffering from uneven lip heft. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
a6t8vw Posted March 27, 2008 Share Posted March 27, 2008 haha, great video Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speeder Posted March 27, 2008 Share Posted March 27, 2008 I'm starting to suspect that it's a spoof. Funny sh!t, John. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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