06-25-2010, 07:12 AM | #201 |
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One more unknown car from the midwest.
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This guy evidently could not do curves.
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06-25-2010, 10:49 AM | #204 |
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I found some interesting info on the Craig Hunt head in Aerial Age Weeky, Aug. 4 1919.
Note the photo of the prop shaft bolted right on top of a flathead on the left. The photos are poor but actually show the engine in the photo is a car chassis. Notice the steering column. Last edited by t-head; 06-12-2011 at 11:00 AM. |
06-25-2010, 12:01 PM | #205 |
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Ford Model T at the Le Mans Classic....... The Ford Montier. It was a French modified Model T, they even made their own OHV rocker arm heads simular to a Rajo or Fronty eight valve.
I hope my friend Kurtis will do a story on them when he can find time as he knows quite a bit about them. Follow this link to Octane Magazine and read the story with photos about this effort. http://www.autotraderclassics.com/ca...ns-44161.xhtml Last edited by t-head; 06-12-2011 at 11:00 AM. |
06-25-2010, 04:52 PM | #206 |
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06-25-2010, 05:19 PM | #207 |
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An early racer with a Craig Hunt 16 valve OHC head. Follow the link below for more photos fof the car in Bill Smith's Collection.
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06-26-2010, 10:01 AM | #208 |
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How about this radically bobbed T Racer. The brakes appear to be off of something else. This must have been meant for short sprints but I would think those seats would get too your back going to and from the track......But these guys back then were tough as nails......
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Yes, it sure looks like it would have been easier to control, with some back support ! MIKE |
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Next we are going to take a look at a May 15, 1929 Chevolair Motors catalog. You might note that the name is an over stamp in red on the original name. If I remember correctly at this point Chevrolet was trying to promote his equipment for airplanes also.
This is the only original catalog that I have and I will ask if any of you have any for some of the other manufactures??? If you do contact me and maybe we can find a way to post them also. I am going to post the catalog a little at a time and then cover whatever else information I have on the company. Hope you enjoy it. T-Head Last edited by t-head; 06-12-2011 at 11:00 AM. |
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Some present day photos of DOHC 16-valve Fronty's and one that ran at Indianapolis.
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Photos of a SOHC S-R engine.
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06-26-2010, 12:21 PM | #216 |
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A photo of the first style of Fronty head that came out in 1921. It is an eight valve rocker arm head. It was avalible in three types a Model T for cars and trucks a Model S for speedsters and the Model R for racing cars.
The main differences between the heads were in compression ratios. Last edited by t-head; 06-12-2011 at 10:59 AM. |
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From the catalog in the previous post.
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Here we have half the town looking at a roadster with a Fronty head. Notice the Copper on the left wondering how he is ever going to catch you with this guy to give him the big speeding ticket.
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Fronty catalog # 81 February 15, 1927, also has the extra 4 page add in for parts # 701 and 702 to addabt the Model A Ford transmission to a T using the special oil pan.
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