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Thread: FABRICATED ENGINE FOR 1910 REPLICA

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    And here are some photos of the crankcase and oil pan in progress.
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    I assume the original engine had cast iron cylinders and cast either iron or aluminium crankcase? And were the original pistons cast iron or alloy?

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    Now that’s a true engineering champion! Good stuff!

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    What an interesting project!

    How did he go about finding details of the original cars? Was there much information available?
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    Quote Originally Posted by awabbit6 View Post
    What an interesting project!

    How did he go about finding details of the original cars? Was there much information available?
    Not a lot, and most sources were repeating what was on others. I did find a photo of the remains of one car which is being restored/reconstructed in England with an original type engine obtained from an Italian Museum. That monstrous high and long bonnet line is chock full of engine.

    The engine was a FIAT four cylinder 28 litre used on airships.

    My mate has been building this for about a year now, and is using mostly what he has on hand or can obtain from scrap yards. He is 75 years old, a former farmer. He has a remarkable collection of vehicles and machinery and a most comprehensive engineering capacity. I am attaching a photo of one of the cars he has built in the last few years. It uses a GMC V12 of 702 cubic inches. Built in the style of a veteran raceabout.
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    that is amazing i would really like to get into these old cars but thye are just out of my price range

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    Here is another car he built about 5-6 years ago.

    Unknown chassis, Auburn front and two speed rear axles, Packard front brakes, 1938 Buick straight eight engine with a 4-71 Detroit supercharger. Quite fast and quite noisy.
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    was this Fiat called the Mephistopheles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    was this Fiat called the Mephistopheles?

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    No, Mephistopheles was a good bit later, but is often mistaken for one of the Record cars.
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    The fabricated 16 litre has been completed and has been started. Short video attached of engine start.

    Mods- there are four threads on this subject. Can you merge them?
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