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B Model.
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How can you tell? And what's that extra hole in the head?
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When mounted on a plane the back of the engine becomes the front.That becomes the highest point of the engine,and all the hot water/stem/vapors go there.Look at a picture of an air camper,you will see a hose arcing up from that hole going back to the radiator behind the engine.
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I have a dual-plug cylinder head for a Funk conversion where the 'A' engine is inverted (for more prop clearance). Anyone want to venture a guess on how the oiling on THAT inverted piece works?? How do you suppose the rod dippers work??
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Brent, nAQ few days ago I posted the same thing in answer to a inquiry about Radial engines. Inverted Aviation engines are not new. The British DeHaviland "Moth" series (Gypsy moth, Tiger Moth etc) used a 3 cyl inverted power plant. In the PT (primary trainer) 19, they used a inverted 6 cyl inline called the "Ranger". The Germans had a Fiesler "Storch" had a inverted V8 and the ME 109 had a V12 that was inverted. I wish when I was in Aviation classes, in vocational school, I had paid more attention to the radials (Wright Wind, Scarab) we had donated by Navy and just how they prevent Hydro lock on the bottom cylinders. I try to recall and can't.
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Oshkosh's collection has this Funk that used an inverted Model B
2012 MARC Oshkosh National Meet 048.jpg 2012 MARC Oshkosh National Meet 050.jpg 2012 MARC Oshkosh National Meet 049.jpg 2012 MARC Oshkosh National Meet 051.jpg |
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One way of oiling an inverted A engine crank would be to run distribution lines through the pan, with nozzles aimed at the ascending scoop on the rod, and run a dry sump system. If the bearings are tight, it is amazing at how much oil a plain bearing doesn't need to stay happy, especially at low RPM's. (Prop tip speed considerations). CZ |
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While the sub title says B, the title and description says A.
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I guess if you want to sell something on Ebay you call it a Model A part. From then on it's
caveat emptor.
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