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===== HT ===== | ===== HT ===== | ||
High Tension. Describes the electrical circuit from the secondary side of the ignition coil to the spark plug ((Haynes Sportster manual 1970-2010 pg REF*49)) | High Tension. Describes the electrical circuit from the secondary side of the ignition coil to the spark plug ((Haynes Sportster manual 1970-2010 pg REF*49)) | ||
+ | ===== HTFFSPTM ===== | ||
+ | This is a technical term that means: hammer to fit, file smooth, paint to match - (milmat1) | ||
===== HTHS (High Temperature High Shear) Viscosity ===== | ===== HTHS (High Temperature High Shear) Viscosity ===== | ||
A measure of a fluid’s resistance to flow under conditions resembling highly-loaded journal bearings in fired internal combustion engines, typically 1 million per second @ 150 °C.((http://www.oilspecifications.org/articles/lubrication-glossary.php)) | A measure of a fluid’s resistance to flow under conditions resembling highly-loaded journal bearings in fired internal combustion engines, typically 1 million per second @ 150 °C.((http://www.oilspecifications.org/articles/lubrication-glossary.php)) |