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01/29/2012 02:16:52 PM · #1476
Originally posted by Cuttooth:

a type of protea?

edit...alternate guess, some kind of flytrap?


Nope, and nope! I just "tested" my cousin, who is *very* familiar with local flora, and she could not get it. So here is another alternative view (a little later in the development of the bloom):


Part of the flower should now look familiar, in shape and color, and may provide enough of a hint. I'm headed out for a while, and if no one is on the trail when I return, I'll have to give some bigger hints.

Message edited by author 2012-01-29 14:17:56.
01/29/2012 02:21:14 PM · #1477
Looks like a type of thistle...Scotch thistle?
01/29/2012 02:24:20 PM · #1478
Originally posted by sniper:

Looks like a type of thistle...Scotch thistle?


I will take that answer! It is the (immature) bloom of a Bull Thistle.
01/29/2012 03:51:26 PM · #1479
Otay...newb alert! So I have to now find something to make erbody wonder "whattheheckizzit"...this means tinkin...And I actually do cultivate thistle :)
01/29/2012 04:29:44 PM · #1480
Welcome to the game sniper..... And, more or less, welcome to the madness of the forums! :)
01/29/2012 04:43:08 PM · #1481
hey thanks : ) Having a downloading issue but I've got a toughie for you guys...shud be up soon...
01/29/2012 04:46:00 PM · #1482

It woiks! The background might be a useful clue for those in the right profession...the subject wud of course be the little cylinder of severely beaten steel

Message edited by author 2012-01-29 16:49:46.
01/29/2012 04:47:08 PM · #1483
An aluminum foil wrapped beer can!
01/29/2012 04:48:56 PM · #1484
hee hee! it's not even an inch tall...smallest beer in the world : )
01/29/2012 04:50:21 PM · #1485
An aluminum foil wrapped beer nut? ROFL!
01/29/2012 04:54:51 PM · #1486
you is crazy gurl ; )
01/29/2012 04:56:16 PM · #1487
k, there are no aluminum foil wrapped items in the pic : )
...or beer...or nuts...just to clear that up

...I'll add that we're about 4-5 inches away from the subject with the lens...

Message edited by author 2012-01-29 17:00:33.
01/29/2012 04:59:00 PM · #1488
woodruff key from an engine, looks about 12-15mm high
01/29/2012 05:03:11 PM · #1489
very close...it causes a specific problem in a specific engine and has a specific name...I'm prolly gonna get kicked outta my first round fer this one : )
01/29/2012 05:14:20 PM · #1490
It is a bellhousing dowel.
01/29/2012 05:20:46 PM · #1491
That's TWO snipers in this thread, talking to each other...
01/29/2012 05:20:46 PM · #1492
double post

Message edited by author 2012-01-29 17:20:59.
01/29/2012 05:24:30 PM · #1493
I'd say cylinder head alignment pin but can't think of a problem it could cause to an assembled engine. edit. Unless it got assembled in the cylinder.. :P

Message edited by author 2012-01-29 17:26:01.
01/29/2012 06:08:04 PM · #1494
Dowel yes, bellhousing no, cyl head alignment pin, no...it's quite famous in the Dodge world
01/29/2012 06:14:39 PM · #1495
A cylinder-head dowel pin? I guess that's what Dave said though...

Message edited by author 2012-01-29 18:15:13.
01/29/2012 06:15:42 PM · #1496
killer dowel pin?
01/29/2012 06:16:48 PM · #1497
5.9-liter Cummins engine dowel pin to align gear case/timing cover assembles to the engine block.
01/29/2012 06:16:53 PM · #1498
VW used a pin like that on their pancake motors main bearings, kept them from spinning, theoritacally!
01/29/2012 06:17:19 PM · #1499
Originally posted by Giles_uk:

killer dowel pin?


You're googling too!
01/29/2012 06:20:01 PM · #1500
You guys googled faster then I did. XD
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