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  1. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    Thank you T-Head.
    One can argue that the Duesenberg race engine was the original "crate motor" offered for sale to the public. I have heard that they sold for around $700. Of course, this at a time when you could but a new Model T Ford for about $250.

    I may paint "Powered by Duesenberg" on the hood of my replica champ car.
     

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    twin packards
    I think
     
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  3. j hansen
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  4. AmishMike
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    Just noticed driver sat behind those 2 screaming engines. With 3600 hp screaming in his face at 105 across water took giant stones. Wow, tks for posting
     
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  8. Cutlas Fan
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    Sure looks like a 2 stroke v8 alright. More info please.
     
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  10. AmishMike
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    The way 2 cycles breath via crank case I would guess 2 4 cyl with geared cranks. Sort of a V8
     
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  12. Deuces
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    Idles like a top fueler but revs like a Kowasaki (sp) eliminator...:confused:
     
  13. Cutlas Fan
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    V4 and v6 2 cycle outboard use a single crank so 2 cylinders must share the same crankcase.
     
  14. motoklas
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    Hello,
    It looks to me like two complete blocks of four-cylinder two-strokes, each with its own crankshaft and then geared to one output?
    Ciao, Zoran
     
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  15. Ned Ludd
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    It looks like the layout used on the Matra-Simca Bagheera U8 prototype:
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  16. AmishMike
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    My understanding one/each crank throw of the v has 2 rods but a sealed disc divider between the rods to allow each piston to compress the volume of air under it separate from the partner cylinder to complete 2 cycle operation. Hope that makes sense & is it correct?
     
  17. Cutlas Fan
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    What type of heads see on that engine. Sure doesn't look like Buick.
     
  18. j hansen
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    Maybe because it is a Ford 427 SOHC!:D
     
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    I like them stacked....
     
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  22. Chrysler pavilion under construction -- New York World's Fair, 1964
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  23. Adriatic Machine
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    I spotted this on Face ass 77859470-66DF-4521-B902-028960697D8F.jpeg 9CB9EE1B-0014-4DB3-BC4C-661D4A58222F.jpeg 2A2BB0C7-3580-4CFA-960E-0BF185D78E2B.jpeg E466A4F1-D7DD-4AFA-BEE8-3B2A86E3CCB0.jpeg
     
  24. Cutlas Fan
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    Then I guess it's not Buick powered as it says!
     
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  25. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    Just to be clear, the original factory designed SOHC 427 Cammer had a chain drive valvetrain. It proved to be somewhat problematical, leading some racers to adapt their own gear drive valvetrains, making the one pictured above even rarer.
     
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  27. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    Which leads to anther puzzle.
    The gear drive will have the two cams counter-rotating - i.e., in opposite directions. The factory chain has both cams rotating in the same direction.
    What gives?
    Did they drive the cam from the opposite end? Regrind one cam bakwards??
    Some hot rodders really go to extremes. Hats off to ya.
     
  28. Jack E/NJ
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    The smallish extra gear on the right makes them rotate in the same direction. Maybe not???

    smallgear.jpg
     
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