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what is it used for? given to me in a ford script box part number 651-B EQUIV GK-32-8899 description inclinometer
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looks like something used in air craft
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It would fit nicely in my WWII Ford Jeep. Tells you the angle at which you are leaning, left or right......OR NOT!!! Perhaps for Marmon-Harrington equipped vehicles too???
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Vintage aircraft inclinometer ball style AN 5744-2
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kind of knew it was for aircraft. served on and experimental device in the Navy and we had them on the bridge with a big red line we were told if it went past that line we could turn turtle---well let me tell you we went well beyond that line and the device shuddered and shook but never turned turtle
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Your part may be a replacement part for a larger assembly since the mounting of the gauge is critical to it's function.
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I don’t think aircraft. Maybe a tractor accessory
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Tells you when to shift, when climbing a hill. I couldn't resist. I have no idea.
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My old Piper J3 had one. used to help make coordinated level turns using stick,rudder and elevator to keep the ball centered.
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To help someone who’s had to much drink get through a doorway........Mark
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Looks like 51 Merc got it.
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Right after retirement I worked as a "Seasonal" with the state, mowing highway grass medians and buffer areas, some bridge and overpass approaches with rather steep incline. Most tractor/mower equipment had an inclinometer to warn the operator of possible "roll-over" situations. I suppose if you started to roll, you could get a glimpse of the angle you had reached,..!!
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