Looking Back
10 YEARS AGO OCTOBER 8, 1998 Quick clean for fuel systems: One fluid cleans an entire automotivefuel system in 10 min with the EMC1000 emission-management center from Mac Tools, Columbus.
The system cleans intake passages,
fuel injectors, valves,
combustion chambers,
oxygen sensors, and
catalytic converters.
Other systems use
separate chemicals for
injector cleaning and
decarbonizing, but the
Mac Tools system uses one no-mix
cleaning fluid. A patented method
that injects cleaning fluid into the
air-intake boot with a specialized
syringe or into the air-intake opening
with a mist adapter makes
cleaning quick. The system has
no electrical connections, which
reduces spark hazards. The portable
unit holds enough air for several
cleaning jobs.
30 YEARS AGO
OCTOBER 12, 1978
New version of the U-2 wanted:
The U. S. Congress is considering a
request from the Air Force for funds
to produce the Lockheed TR-1, a
tactical version of the firm’s U-2R
high-altitude strategic reconnaissance
aircraft.
The
TR-1,
which
would
closely resemble the U-2R, would
be used for battlefield surveillance.
From very-high altitude, its sensors
provide information about activity
several hundred miles behind enemy
lines.
50 YEARS AGO
OCTOBER 2, 1958
Balance of power . . . automatically:
CG for a solid-fuel rocket
engine is found to an accuracy of
±0.1%
by this
machine
developed
by
Hunter-
Bristol
Div.,
Thiokol
Chemical
Corp. The machine handles
engines weighing from 200 to
15,000 lb and measuring up to 60-in.
diameter and 15-ft long without
modifying the setup. Readout of the
machine which also measures
engine weight to 0.1% is digital.
Force transducers providing the output
signals are strain-gage load cells
which need no correction for a 60 to
100°F temperature range.