When considering the properties of turkey fat in a Moss box, it may be that the 
Reynolds numbers are worth a gander(is goose fat better?):
In a cylindrical vessel stirred by a central rotating paddle, turbine or 
propeller, the characteristic dimension is the diameter of the agitator . The 
velocity is  where  is the rotational speed. Then the Reynolds number is:The 
system is fully turbulent for values of Re above 10 000.
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 08:54:59 +0100
Subject: RE: [mogtalk2] recommended turkey lubricants























Are we not approaching this from the wrong
direction in these days of Brent > $100

 

What’s the estimated viscosity of Turkey fat, and
if not suitable for an engine, how would it react in a Moss box?

 

Just a fort

 



John 











From: Owen Jenkins
[mailto:[email protected]] 

Sent: 07 August 2012 23:52

To: mogtalk2

Subject: Re: [mogtalk2]
recommended turkey lubricants



 



Now the favoured lubricant of days past was castor oil -
after all, it gave its name to Castrol - so perhaps Castrol R would be the 
thing?
Mind you, you'd be left wondering whether
it was the turkey or the castor oil that gave you the trots!





 





Shall I retire
now?





 





Regards,





Owen.







----- Original Message ----- 





From: Philip Watson 





To: mogtalk2 





Sent: Tuesday, August
07, 2012 11:08 PM





Subject: [mogtalk2]
recommended turkey lubricants





 





I find that turkey is very
adequately lubricated with Old Peculier.



cheers

Philip



 

 

 

Philip Watson 

PXY917 (& Froggie the Land-Rover)

www.flickr.com/rpw934

 













Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 11:34:56
-0700

From: [email protected]

Subject: Re: [mogtalk2] Please check my Maths!

To: [email protected]





I like the
idea. Can we develope the scenerio?







I have eaten
turkeys that might have benefited from some 10W50. After all that white meat
can be terribly dry.







Paul,Evanston





 









From: Owen Jenkins
<[email protected]>

To: mogtalk2 <[email protected]> 

Sent: Tuesday, August 7, 2012
12:43 PM

Subject: Re: [mogtalk2] Please
check my Maths!







 





So, let me get
this straight: oil changes should be done on days when you plan to eat turkey,
which in the US will be
Thanksgiving and in the UK,
Christmas. If the latter, do you do it after you've pulled the crackers or
before?





 





 





"Sorry
Dear, can't help with the washing up, need to change the oil in the
Morgan." I wonder if that has ever been the prelude to a divorce? 





 







Glad
you helped us out there, Paul ;-)







 





Owen.







-----
Original Message ----- 





From: paul helman






To: mogtalk2 





Sent: Tuesday, August 07,
2012 6:20 PM





Subject: Re:
[mogtalk2] Please check my Maths!





 







The pan not
the turkey is disposable.





 









From: paul helman <[email protected]>

To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 

Sent: Tuesday, August 7, 2012
12:19 PM

Subject: Re: [mogtalk2] Please
check my Maths!











You could use
a disposable turkey roasting pan.





Paul,Evanston





 









From: Gerald Wallace <[email protected]>

To: mogtalk2 <[email protected]> 

Sent: Tuesday, August 7, 2012
10:13 AM

Subject: RE: [mogtalk2] Please
check my Maths!









Should be good, Quentin and
Julf, sump only holds less than 5lts inc filter. Gerry.
  



From:
[email protected] To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [mogtalk2] Please check my Maths! Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 15:41:53
+0100 





I calculate it will hold
11.6 litres – so you’ll get 9.9 in,
however the level will be only a fraction below 1cm below the rim, but it will
be quite a job to lift it away without any slopping over the side.





 





Quentin



































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