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		<title>Rick &#8220;Cooter&#8221; Perrigo disasembling a M and W Bosch fuel inj. pump off of a DT &#8211; 466 I. H.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is such a thing as an external combustion engine. A steam engine in old-fashioned trains and steam boats is the best example of an external combustion engine. The fuel (coal, wood, oil, whatever) in a steam engine burns outside the engine to create steam, and the steam creates motion inside the engine. Internal combustion [...]]]></description>
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