So that truck had dual ignition?
Distributor and Magneto?
I'm 41 year old and I never held a magneto. But my dream is to own a turn of century vehicle, repair/re built and drive it.
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So that truck had dual ignition?
Distributor and Magneto?
I'm 41 year old and I never held a magneto. But my dream is to own a turn of century vehicle, repair/re built and drive it.
There were something like 15 different auto and truck manufactures who built the liberty trucks Diamond T made 638 of them
the engines were a collaborative effort between 5 companies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_truck
most people dont think of modern 4 cylinders being very big, and most are not. mecury marine(mercrusier) took a biog block ford 460 and turned it into a 4 cylinder for some of their boat motors. they made a aluminum block, and a forged steel crank shaft and the pistons and rods and cylinder head form a 460 engine, I domnt remember what stroke it had if it was 460's stroke or more, but those motors had lotsa power& torque for a 4cylinder in a boat.and light to with the all aluminum engine block.I think they made it up into the 90's possiably into the 2000's.Ive worked on quite a few. as I recall they called it the "470" possiably for 4 cylinder and 70 cu per cylinder...
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Working inside a printing press at RR Donnelley and Sons, Chicago, Illinois, 1942
https://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/h..._work_crew.jpg
Working inside a printing press while it is working?
Ralph
We've seen worse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sF865wbEeyI
Are they making hard hats? :p And note the peg the guy on the right is sitting on!
atleast they are not also in the furnace.....