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3 bearing engine - steel crankcase
#21
and.... Did Military Sevens have Austin 7 style stamped numbering? Presumably there are practical issues about stamping these in the same way as aluminium?
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#22
Sand cast too. how very interesting
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#23
hi. think it is prototype  or test type engine.if so i want it to be saved.and not chopped about to fit reliant  bits i have in stock ?
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#24
How much does it weigh??
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#25
i can just pick it up.maybe 3/4 of a full normal engine
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#26
My father had one for a while. Complete with block, nosepiece, etc. I remember it was heavier than a Ford E93A block.
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#27
(27-01-2021, 03:50 PM)Rogerfrench Wrote: My father had one for a while. Complete with block, nosepiece, etc. I remember it was heavier than a Ford E93A block.

But think how stiff you could make the front of the chassis.

However the extra cornering performance would probably be outweighed by the weight!


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#28
hi. did your dad know what it was out of ?
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#29
hi . roger .could this be your dads engine ?
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#30
Perhaps we can see a new thread on here. Instead of All alloy cup we could have All Iron engine
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