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Bruce of MN 12-16-2022 05:46 AM

A Engine in a Movie
 

We are watching Operation Mincemeat on Netflix and in a fairly late scene, what looks like a Model A block appears. It is upside down on a desk (no studs) with the crank in place and you can see the right side cylinder shapes and timing gear. It looks like it might be a little small; are there similar design English blocks that it might actually be?

I'll try to photograph the TV screen today and post.

Joe K 12-16-2022 08:07 AM

Re: A Engine in a Movie
 

The English version of the Model A engine was "small bore." I think total net power limited to 14HP by the small size. But that engine was the standard block simply bored smaller (or sleeved) to meet the English tax/horsepower requirements.

One page/example of this variant from Vince Falter's most excellent site. https://www.fordgarage.com/pages/193...4and14.9ib.htm

Those on Brit soil can perhaps add to this thought.

I have been "fooled" by a pile of Model T blocks. But flipping one over revealed the true identity.

Joe K

J and M Machine 12-16-2022 08:11 AM

Re: A Engine in a Movie
 

Could of been this one.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...7348901&type=3

Bruce of MN 12-16-2022 12:43 PM

Re: A Engine in a Movie
 

I'm not familiar with T engines, but I see they are the same layout.

Bruce of MN 12-17-2022 04:15 AM

Re: A Engine in a Movie
 

Here is the scene:

[IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/90DdW3vt/Movie.jpg[/IMG]

john charlton 12-17-2022 04:49 AM

Re: A Engine in a Movie
 

The horsepower tax was introduced to protect English manufactures against cheap high quality USA imports , Essex,Irskin etc etc . Anything over 15 HP attracted punitive "road tax " Ford countered this by bringing out the AF 14.9 HP engine . The 3" bore block was cast in Fords tractor plant in Cork Ireland . The picture is most likely an AF block you can see the gaps between the bores in the casting . It is not a small 8 HP or 10 HP English engine .

John in still freezing Suffolk County England .

tmiller6 12-17-2022 06:20 AM

Re: A Engine in a Movie
 

With the script on the side of the crankcase and lack of an oil fill- breather, that is a Model T engine.

john charlton 12-17-2022 07:17 AM

Re: A Engine in a Movie
 

You are right of course T block for sure . Between the two world wars over half of vehicles on British roads were T and TT .

John in same place same weather .


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