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#523275 - 07/13/08 04:03 PM
Mystery motor
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Saw this on ebay today,says Studebaker ? Anyone know what it is. ebay #110270452356.
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#523282 - 07/13/08 04:46 PM
Re: Mystery motor
[Re: Barry D]
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Edited by Peter Gariepy (07/13/08 04:46 PM)
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#523319 - 07/13/08 09:27 PM
Re: Mystery motor
[Re: Peter Gariepy]
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It is obviously either early 1920's, or if before, it is "prior art" to Sir Harry Rickardo's "turbulence" L-head combustion chamber patent. Art Rosen of Catepillar and Harry Horning of Wisconsin were friends of Rickardo and licenced users of his patent; so it is amognst their work that I would look for identification. Ivan Saxton
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#523361 - 07/14/08 01:28 AM
Re: Mystery motor
[Re: Ivan_Saxton]
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Registered: 03/31/08
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Possibly Studebaker Light 6.
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#524052 - 07/16/08 05:44 PM
Re: Mystery motor
[Re: Bluesmobile]
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Dictator 8, maybe? But why does the head look like aluminum?
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#524073 - 07/16/08 06:44 PM
Re: Mystery motor
[Re: Studemax]
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It is aluminum, and the interesting thing about the engine is that only part of the head is cooled by water, the lower sections on the left of the photo are solid aluminum.
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#524122 - 07/16/08 09:53 PM
Re: Mystery motor
[Re: Dave Fields]
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It is a Studebaker Light 6 motor, 1920-1922 (and possibly early 1923). Yes, they did use an aluminum head. In 1923 they made a number of design changes including a more conventional iron head.
Joel
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#524286 - 07/17/08 05:45 PM
Re: Mystery motor
[Re: montrose]
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Does anyone know where this engine is?
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#524308 - 07/17/08 07:38 PM
Re: Mystery motor
[Re: HarryJ]
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The Ebay auction item location states: Concord, North Carolina
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#524323 - 07/17/08 09:20 PM
Re: Mystery motor
[Re: Mark Huston]
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#524361 - 07/18/08 03:22 AM
Re: Mystery motor
[Re: Ivan_Saxton]
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I would love to find out a bit more on Rosen and Horning. Did a search but wasn't very successful. Is there some where I can look. Ta, Manuel in Oz
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#535862 - 09/05/08 10:41 PM
Re: Mystery motor
[Re: HarryJ]
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#536211 - 09/07/08 10:57 PM
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[Re: HarryJ]
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#537722 - 09/14/08 09:34 PM
Re: Mystery motor
[Re: HarryJ]
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#537729 - 09/14/08 09:48 PM
Re: Mystery motor
[Re: HarryJ]
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Interesting cylinder head design. How about a picture of the piston side of the head? Thanks
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#537798 - 09/15/08 09:32 AM
Re: Mystery motor
[Re: Layden B]
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Layden, the head is presently at the machinist having some work done on it.
Edited by HarryJ (09/15/08 09:34 AM)
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