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Malcolm Towrie Having worked on engines like this...I would say this was a Prop Strike.... Dump the Clutch ...sort of incident. If it was engine oil trapped in the lower cylinders...we would have seen seen bent rods...And there are none. Unusual to have the balance end of the crank be broken off like that.
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I am inclined to agree- must have been quite a shock!
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Just for fun...
Gary Corns Radial Powered Plymouth truck... plymouthrad.jpeg I know its only 7 cylinders...but still have to give the guy some credit for thinking outside the box a bit! |
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Very interesting but kinda ugly, John, unless you're into the steam punk look.
No shrouding on the cylinders and no sign of the huge fan on the tank engines so how's he going to cool it, especially the lower 3 cylinders? And try ordering at Timmy's. Malcolm |
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I will go with you there Malcolm, it's not green and has no tracks...so besides some kind of engineering exercise seems like money wasted to me...and as for the Timmys drive thru I have begun a petition to widen those damn approaches and raise the menu board to commanders cupola height as tank drivers can never get even the simplest coffee order correct
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Got many (any) signatures yet?? Malcolm Last edited by Malcolm Towrie; 09-10-18 at 07:38. |
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They did a real interesting feature on an episode of Jay Leno's Garage on the truck, and you're right Dennis just an engineering exercise, no real function to it
I apologize to Bob for sending his very interesting and informative thread off a cliff (PS: so far just one signature Malcolm, driver claims I have insulted his cognitive ability...) |
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My exact thought too. How the heck does he cool it....? Looked it up. Short answer is ..no cooling. Gary Corns says he runs it about 10 to 15 minutes. Before it gets too hot and he shut's it down. It's a Showboat..
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