![]() |
my photo collection 6 7 Attachment(s)
Since there seems to be little interest in these photos, this is the last batch I will post.
|
Re: my photo collection 6 the engine run in stand is interesting. How did that setup work? I see it has a connection for the side water neck and a U joint of sorts to drive the transmission... What is interesting is the trans top is there but no shifter... I dont see bolts holding it down either so maybe that gets assembled later? I would assume that it would have gotten assembled over on the transmission line...
|
Re: my photo collection 6 I cant be certain, but I remember reading that those engines were run in with electric motors, and perhaps the hoses for selecting engines to be acutally run. In either case, is suspect the transmission towers were special to that purpose, and locked the transmission in top gear.
|
Re: my photo collection 6 Thanks for posting the pics:)
|
Re: my photo collection 6 I am interested in the Photos Please post more! Thank you.
|
Re: my photo collection 6 The electric motor takes more amps to spin a tight engine. As the engine is broken-in the amps drop, and when the amps reach the right level the break-in is done.
|
Re: my photo collection 6 Please don't stop posting your photos! These are great and you know that any photo related to our beloved Model A's is always of interest to all of us. We thank you for sharing them, and please keep them coming!
|
Re: my photo collection 6 I agree - I've been enjoying the photos so please keep posting them!
|
Re: my photo collection 6 I really enjoy your pictures, don't write often sorry
|
Re: my photo collection 6 Please continue to post pics when you can . I am sure everybody enjoys them,I most certainly do and I bet everyone else does .
John in rainy cool autumnal Suffolk County England . |
Re: my photo collection 6 Thanks for the encouragement. I will post more tomorrow.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:51 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.