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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by LowKat, Aug 30, 2012.

  1. LowKat
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    Saw this engine the other day while taking some pictures of a '34 Plymouth convertable I'm selling for a friend.

    Very unusual early American iron out of a p***enger car.
    Looks similar to a Duetz diesel but it's a gas engine.

    NAME THAT ENGINE and/or post your stumpers.

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    This 1st picture is of the driver's side but is misleading due to an exhaust pipe laying across the top of the head that doesn't belong... sorry

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    P***enger side.

    In this picture there'a a master cylinder sitting next to the valve cover that doesn't belong.
     

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  2. "T'RANTULA"
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    Looks like somekind of aircraft engine?? Thats my best guess. :confused:
     
  3. carlisle1926
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    It looks like a Franklin car air cooled engine to me.
     
  4. Sphynx
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    X2 on a franklin
     
  5. metalshapes
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  6. ...?
     

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  7. 1932-34? Franklin 8 cylinder aircraft engine w/heat shield
     
  8. LowKat
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    Wow, didn't take long for the correct smswer.
     
  9. carlisle1926
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    That looks like one of those twin over head cam little straight eight Indy race car engines from the 1920's? That is a guess.
     
  10. Carnuba
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    I count 6 plug wires and and what appears to be 6 rocker boxes. What did I miss that has 8 cyl guesses here?
     
  11. post #6
     
  12. Carnuba
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    I missed that, thank you
     
  13. I don't know what I got but the doctor asked me to leave his office post haste. :eek:

    I have no idea what the engine is, maybe a Stutz? Like an inboard boat motor or something along those lines.
     
  14. 31Dodger
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    Looks similar to my 1929 Franklin engine.
     
  15. fleetside66
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    This one isn't going to be as easy as that Franklin. Actually, I've had this one here before & have listened to many conjectures, from dragster, to amu*****t park ride, to airplane (specifically the Bamboo Bomber from WWI), to forklift truck, to speedboat & most recently an industrial valve wheel, etc., etc. Some guys have been very adamant about their theories, but no one has ever come up with a picture or definitive proof. It's 15" in diameter & cast aluminum. I think this one is going to land in the HAMB unsolved mystery drawer, which a actually pretty empty.

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  16. SwedeVedette
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    You know what, Ill take it home and investigate it for you.. Completely for free too!
     
  17. SwedeVedette
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    Ill take it home and investigate it for you, completely for free!
     
  18. Well its from one of those little trains they drive around in the Pentagon, I can tell by the numer cast into the bottom of it. The P stands for pentagon.
     
  19. the-rodster
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  21. fleetside66
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    That's interesting (and new). I actually worked there for a couple of weeks back in the 60's & may have actually ridden on that train. I don't really remember that, but after all it was the 60's. I'm going to follow up on that.
     
  22. tfeverfred
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    Someone already got it.^^^
     
  23. tfeverfred
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    Someone already got it.^^^
     
  24. tfeverfred
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    Someone already got it.^^^
     
  25. tfeverfred
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    Someone already got it.^^^
     
  26. Spoggie's looks a bit like an Alfa engine, the steering wheel looks like an amu*****t ride part, and the OP is Franklin, as if it weren't clear enough by now :)
     
  27. Spoggie's engine looks like Alfa Romeo, the wheel looks like it's from an amu*****t park ride, and the OP is a Franklin (as if it weren't clear enough by now) :)
     
  28. chaos10meter
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    Kind of looks like the old stand up fork truck steering wheel we had in the steel shop in the "60's" a spinner knob was in the hole at the bottom ?
     
  29. fleetside66
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    Yes, I'd say the hole in the bottom is for a spinner knob. You're the first one to say you actually may have seen one like it, although most of the forklifts I've encountered had round wheels. If there ever was a machine that should have a round wheel it should be a forklift. Still, ya never know what a designer might have in his head.

    It's funny, I had a guy swear that they've seen the exact wheel in a certain speedboat & I had the pres of the Airline Pilot's Historical Society swear that it was a tiller for an old plane..they have collection of them & pictures of more than 300 variations..he kept the picture for his collection. Go figure.

    I'm not discounting anything, but until I see a picture I'm gonna have to keep the book open.
     
  30. except for that extra hole on the bottom , i can imagine that wheel on an airplane or a boat or an amu*****t ride. i can't see needing that hole on an airplane
     

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