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Isn't that thing AWESOME for the era!!!!!! Brute Strength ALL THE WAY!!! :bow: :bow: :bow: :thumbup:

ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Model: V-3420
Type: 24-cylinder, liquid-cooled, double-vee, with gear-driven supercharger
and exhaust-driven turbo-supercharger
Displacement: 3,420 cu.in. 56 Litres !
Weight: 2,655 lbs.
Maximum RPM: 3,000
Maximum Horsepower: 2,885


Cookies for all who played this round! I think the winner is Raptorman53! Thanks for playing who knows what round!!! :confused:

Raptorman53, you're in the win again!
 

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Sorry guys. I've been studying for a test at work and haven't had a lot of time. I'll try and find something this evening. F not I'll pass it off o the next person.


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Isn't that thing AWESOME for the era!!!!!! Brute Strength ALL THE WAY!!! :bow: :bow: :bow: :thumbup:

ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Model: V-3420
Type: 24-cylinder, liquid-cooled, double-vee, with gear-driven supercharger
and exhaust-driven turbo-supercharger
Displacement: 3,420 cu.in. 56 Litres !
Weight: 2,655 lbs.
Maximum RPM: 3,000
Maximum Horsepower: 2,885


Cookies for all who played this round! I think the winner is Raptorman53! Thanks for playing who knows what round!!! :confused:

Raptorman53, you're in the win again!

That is one hell of an engine! I would love to here one run! I just love old piston aircraft engines.
 

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Well give this a try I blacked out the name on it (to easy to search) and its made of glass. If nobody figures it out I'll put up the original with name. Back tire of my fz6 for size reference. Good Luck
 

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Im gonna say a Varta battery casing
Bet I got the brand wrong But I figure an old(oooolllldd) battery maybe for a truck
I have a smaller one that never saw acid.....I use it for the kitchen wooden spoons etc,
 

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Im gonna say a Varta battery casing
Bet I got the brand wrong But I figure an old(oooolllldd) battery maybe for a truck
I have a smaller one that never saw acid.....I use it for the kitchen wooden spoons etc,

Yep its a battery casing brand is delco-light was used with their generator a delco-light plant to power rural farms and homes in the early to mid 1900's. It was a 32 volt system each battery was 2 volts.

This is a great thread thanks to all involved.
 
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