That recently happened to my husband. The timing belt broke even though we had replaced it 1 year previously. The nut came off the cover and the belt slipped and broke.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 149000 kilometres is equal to 149000/1.609344 = 92584.31 miles.
it's 14900
5% of 149,000 is 7,450.
1.49 * 10^3 i think
149,000 feet = 28.2 (28.2197) miles.
You will have to cal S&W
To find 0.5% multiply the number by 0.5/100 = 0.005
149,590 (One hundred forty-nine thousand, five hundred ninety) rounds to 100,000 when rounded to the nearest hundred thousands place.
According to Colt Archive Services , only Colt 1851 navy with serial numbers between 98000 & 132000 records are available. You may call 1-800-962-2658 ext 1391 to verify.
I have a COSTCO DELUXE PATIO SWING Model ITM./ART. 149000 I bought it a couple years ago but it is STILL IN THE BOX. If you are interested in it lets try to arrive at a fair offer to both of us if you are in Southern Ontario.
if this sound is coming from the "top" of the engine it may be cause by the lifters. the easy way to get rid of this with out mechanical help would be getting a thicker oil. and also there is a liquid , "engine lucas" which it helps your oil lubricate your engine components better. try that.
It sounds like you have a "Yellow Boy" Winchester 66, and is the Fourth Model since it is centerfire. It the serial number is between 149000 and 170101, that proves it. It has a minimum value of $1,000 if it is even in one scraggly, rusted piece (a 10% gun), and could be worth upwards of $9,000 it it has most of the blue, good yellow color, the wood is good, and it shoots good (a 90% gun). You definitely need it appraised by a professional gun appraiser it it is an excellent gun.