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Old 10-01-16, 17:51
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Originally Posted by Tony Smith View Post
Does anyone know what these were?

US Army twin Ford V8. The 2 engines were synchronised by driving 2 differentials with a linked axleshaft in the middle. I don't see how power was then transmitted to the rear bogie.
Hi Tony,
I think your photo of the truck with two engines mounted on the back driving a double diff axle is misleading. Look at the rear view of the Army truck and you will see the 3rd axle diff offset to left, so left hand engine drives that axle. My guess is the 2nd axle has diff offset to right. So drive is much simpler than we thought. I am also confused about the centre photo, but maybe it is just someone's idea to build a display engine set up.

regards, Richard
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