Yes, but I cannot remember the the book or writings that it is in. Maybe someone else could help with that info.
Hexagon barrel what? Model? pump, rolling block, ?? Condition?
stock around 180hp with the 2 barrel and a little less with th 4 barrel
To determine if an SKS barrel is pinned, first visually inspect the front sight block and the area where the barrel meets the receiver. Look for a small pin or stake that secures the barrel in place; it is often located at the rear of the front sight block. Additionally, you can check for any signs of welding or soldering, which might indicate the barrel is not easily removable. If you have a gunsmithing tool set, you can also attempt to loosen the barrel nut to see if it is secured by a pin.
8 degrees
Yes, it is called "spiking", although it is likely to cause the barrel to explode if the gun (or artillery piece) is fired. YOU CANNOT PREVENT A GUN GOING OFF, BY INSERTING YOUR FINGER INTO THE BARREL
fifteen hundred
6 to 8 degrees before TDC.
Go to gunbroker.com and enter Leinad in the search block.
The block in the periodic table that consists of elements in groups 3A through 8A is the p-block.
yes it did, i have a 68 small-block 350 2 barrel carburetor
The 4 barrel version was right around 285.
Requires hand on inspection.