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Reading spark plugs for racing

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I hope you're not discouraged by your experience on Wikipedia so far and will choose to stay with us. In think the problem with Reading spark plugs for racing is that the technical depth of your contributions far exceed the current knowledge in Wikipedia and people don't know what to make of the contributions. I happily write obsure equations in trajectory, horsepower or siphon and no one objects because it's a logical growth of existing material. Perhaps we can work together to rewrite and move parts of your material to spark plug. With enough existing background in that article, we can then logically grow it into an expert article on racing. Feel free to email me at samwsamw at gmail.com Samw 14:29, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)

I've continued the discussion at Talk:Reading spark plugs for racing Samw 02:38, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Images

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You seem to be uploading many very similar images. Did you know that you can upload a new image on top of an old one (by giving them the same name) if they are just simple modifications of each other? Also please put an image copyright tag on all of your images to indicate that they may be legally used (or else they may eventually be deleted). Thanks. BrokenSegue 20:48, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC)

P.S. if their are any images you don't plan on using put {{db|user requests deletion}} on it to have it deleted. BrokenSegue 20:51, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I deleted all of the images you tagged. Remeber to add that copyright tag to all images you upload or else they will eventually be deleted. If you made it you can relese it as a public documents by typing {{PD}} or release it under GNU FDL by typing {{GFDL}}. Thanks! BrokenSegue 21:38, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC)

File:!jpg 25 time 1-4 decrease 5comp.gif !jpg 25 time 1-4 decrease 5comp.gif

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Two images that you uploaded, Image:!!jpg reduced 25pc no comp no decrease.gif and Image:!jpg 25 time 1-4 decrease 5comp.gif are tagged with both {{fairuse}} and {{GFDL}}. Under copyright law, these two copyright permissions conflict with each other. Please choose one or the other. Thanks. Zzyzx11 (Talk) 02:17, 24 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Reading spark plugs for racing

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It unfortunately got deleted. Can you please vote at Wikipedia:Votes_for_undeletion#Reading_spark_plugs_for_racing Samw 03:14, 23 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

It's now up for a second vote at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Reading spark plugs for racing/2. Please vote. Thanks. Samw

Image:Action hemi omni.jpg listed for deletion

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ZsinjTalk 23:52, 15 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Technically, you do not have this image on your user page. This is a duplicate of the image you currently have. Also, this duplicate is not linked to anything. Hence, this duplicate can be deleted without any collateral damage. --ZsinjTalk 01:14, 16 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The image on your user page is Image:Action_hemi_omni_pd.jpg. I hope this clears up any misunderstanding. --ZsinjTalk 01:16, 16 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
There really is nothing to worry about. You'll still have your picture, so you won't be able to see any changes. We are just taking an accidental copy of that picture and deleting it to save space on our servers. Hope this clears it up and happy editing! --ZsinjTalk 01:31, 16 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]


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I've nominated Reading spark plugs for racing, an article you created, for deletion. We appreciate your contributions, but in this particular case I do not feel that Reading spark plugs for racing satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion; I have explained why in the nomination space (see also "What Wikipedia is not" and the Wikipedia deletion policy). Your opinions on the matter are welcome; please participate in the discussion by adding your comments at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Reading spark plugs for racing and please be sure to sign your comments with four tildes (~~~~). You are free to edit the content of Reading spark plugs for racing during the discussion but should not remove the articles for deletion template from the top of the article; such removal will not end the deletion discussion. Thank you.-- SonicAD (talk) 02:59, 29 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Velocity stack

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I came across the term 'velocity stack' with regards to the engine intake components and tried to find some information on them online but came away empty handed. Do you know anything about them? Feel up to the task of writing an article about them? Regards, --Hooperbloob 13:00, 17 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velocity_stack

There ya go!--=Motorhead 22:45, 17 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Awesome, thanks for the contribution! --Hooperbloob 22:55, 17 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Image:Action Pro stock team.jpg listed for deletion

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Yea, I finally find a drag racing fan here in Wikipedia! Would you please add some basic description to this image which you are using on your user page [1]? The image was copied to Wikimedia Commons so all of the Wikimedia projects can use it (French, German, etc. Wikipedias). Especially important is the year (if know), class (I'm guessing it's a Pro Stock), and state that you took it yourself. I love the images on your user page! Royalbroil 14:08, 9 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

that picture is of albain gauthier s prostock hemi omni team i was working for at that time. it was at columbus ohio spring nationals the year we took runner up. probably about 84? anyway my brotherinlaw took it and i scanned it to create this pic. anyhow it seems to be deleted now.

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Hi, Motorhead. Am I correct in assuming that you are the author of this image? If so, please mention it on the image's description page. The image has been uploaded to another Wikipedia and credits you as the author, so I just want to double-check. Anrie (talk) 14:08, 20 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello, I found your entry on cylinder head porting really good. It is accessible and technical at the same time. I've noticed from reading this page that you had done something about reading spark plugs but it got deleted. Is there any place where I can still access it? Have you written other articles (on wikipedia or elsewhere) related to motorsport? I'd be interested to read them.

Thanks, -Ben (I don't have a wikipedia account but I guess you can reply here.) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.252.89.154 (talk) 21:24, 25 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Appreciate the interest thanks. I just checked and the spark plug thing still kind of exists on wikibooks although its been modified.

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Automobile_Repair/Spark_plugs

I wrote the article on airflow benches. Expansion chambers. I also wrote a thing on velocity stacks and leak down testers and contributed to superchargers and others, I forget. I think you can see all I wrote in "members contributions", A link associated with the ID page I think. I can also strongly recommend you read anything by Kevin Cameron who writes a regular column in CYCLE WORLD magazine. He is the best technical writer I have ever come across. Ive met him on several occasions and he is the real deal. In fact I would like to emulate his style if I could!--=Motorhead (talk) 02:47, 26 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for the pointers, your contributions are here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Motorhead You must not be the only one to think highly of Kevin Cameron, they've made a book of his articles: "Top Dead Center: The Best of Kevin Cameron from Cycle World". I'll order it in time. -Ben —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.252.85.132 (talk) 21:25, 8 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Yes I have "Top Dead Center" at my bedside table along with the latest edition of "Sportbike Performance Handbook" by Kevin Cameron. I Strongly recommend that one too. More techinical, direct and as excellent. I was once a member of AAMRR (American association of motorcycle road racers) Kevin was the tech director of the club so we had many opportunities to pick his brain or hang around for odd tidbits of technical gold to fall from the table, which we eagerly wolfed down.--=Motorhead (talk) 23:25, 14 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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I dont know what else needs to be done. I have stated that I created these images for the articles in each case. what else is needed?

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Whitworth, Maudslay and the surface plate

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Sorry, but I've reverted this as unsourced. Whitworth didn't work for Maudslay until 1815-1820 sometime (he was born in 1803) and it's implausible that he invented the surface plate making process that early. Rolt gives Maudslay as already using plates made by this process much earlier. Do you have a better source? Rolt is a great and very readable book, but I know he's not infallible. Andy Dingley (talk) 22:55, 16 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Volume 91- "In 1825 he married Fanny, youngest daughter of Mr. Richard Ankers,

and shortly afterwards came to London, to the workshop of Messrs.

Maudslay. He soon won a position as one of the best workmen, and

while here he made his first great discovery, which consisted in

the mode of construction of a set of perfect plane surfaces. Up to

that time the most accurate planes had been obtained by first

planing and then grinding the surfaces. They were never true, and

young Whitworth became possessed with the idea of making a true

plane. At the next bench sat a Yorkshireman named John Hampson, a

good workman and a good fellow, who took an interest in his young

companion’s work. One day as they worked Whitworth ventured on an

idea. 'If these planes were true, one of them ought to lift the

other.' 'Tha knows nowt about it,' was the cynical reply of

steady-going experience. Whitworth kept on at his problem, working

quietly at his lodgings. His first step was to abandon grinding

for scraping. 'Taking two surfaces,' he said, when telling the

story afterwards, 'as accurate as the planing tool could make

them, I coated one of them with colouring matter and then rubbed

the other over it. Had the two surfaces been true, the colouring

matter would have spread itself uniformly over the upper one. It

never did so, but appeared in spots and patches. These marked the

eminences, which I removed with a scraping tool until the two

surfaces gradually became more coincident'

But while his skill as a workman was thus being made the most of,

Whitworth‘s mind was not idle. He saw that his first thought was

not enough. Two surfaces might lift each other by fitting

perfectly and yet not be true planes. One might be convex and the

other concave. A new light came. Make three surfaces. If each will

lift either of the others they must be planes and must be true.

After another stage of skilful labour the three planes were made

and the test fulfilled. The Sunday after the problem was solved

Whitworth called on his old mate. 'John,' said the young man,

'come to my house ; I’ve something to show you.' The true planes

were exhibited. 'Ay! tha’s done it,' said John. That was probably

the greatest moment in a great life. Joseph Whitworth had

perceived that a true plane was the first thing needed for the

improvement of mechanical construction. He set to work to produce

it, and by sheer clear thinking and honest work he did produce it. "

........................................................ and: A remarkable advance in the direction to which we have

referred was made prior to the year 1840 by Sir Joseph Whit-

worth, and formed the subject-matter of a paper read before the

meeting of the British Association at Glasgow in that year.

Specimens of truly plane metallic surfaces were then, for the

first time, brought under the notice of scientific men, and the

method of preparing such surfaces was also made known. Up to that

time the process relied upon for obtaining plane surfaces on

metal plates, and indeed the only one practically used, had

involved the operation of grinding two plates together with emery

powder and water.-The Whitworth Measuring Machine 1877

The Whitworth Measuring Machine: Including Descriptions of the Surface plate.

............................................... There are many other references as there are many references that are hazy on the origins of the surface plate, wrongly attributing it to Maudslay such as Naysmiths book. However they confuse the lapping ABC (grinding as it was referred to at the time) method Maudslay used with the SCRAPING ABC method invented by Whitworth. Maudslay immediately adopted the new scraping process for his whole shop, leading some to wrongly attribute it to Maudslay but it was Whitworth who was the inventor.=Motorhead (talk) 17:58, 7 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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