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miro
Senior Member Username: miro
Post Number: 667 Registered: 11-2001
| Posted on Monday, February 04, 2013 - 10:16 pm: |
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I was tooling around North Tonawanda and visited a boatshop by the Niagara River. In the shop was a Liberty V 12 engine in the process of restoration. Chris, the fellow who is doing the restoration was quite modest about his work, but as you can see, the work so far is excellent. He expects to have the engine running by mid-year. Miro The Crankcase The cylinders ( and yes he has cast iron cylinders) New welded copper manifolds I really like the welding in this.
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miro
Senior Member Username: miro
Post Number: 668 Registered: 11-2001
| Posted on Monday, February 04, 2013 - 11:38 pm: |
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Here is a link to a video I made of the visit. There are other videos of a V12 Liberty engine running, but none which show the innards. miro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO3I6tNOZSw |
bruce
Senior Member Username: bruce
Post Number: 361 Registered: 07-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, February 05, 2013 - 12:13 pm: |
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Island Marine?? |
miro
Senior Member Username: miro
Post Number: 669 Registered: 11-2001
| Posted on Tuesday, February 05, 2013 - 05:24 pm: |
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nope - guess again . . .miro |
ldobbins
Senior Member Username: ldobbins
Post Number: 107 Registered: 12-2002
| Posted on Wednesday, February 06, 2013 - 04:39 pm: |
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Nice manifolds! Who built them and at what cost? Is this Liberty for a boat application? If so, what reverse gear? It would be nice to see either another GarWood box or a Capital Gear LA-12. How is he adapting a starter? Army or Navy pistons? (Compression was different thus different HP rating.) Who was the original manufacturer of the engine? Cheers, Lew |
robert
Senior Member Username: robert
Post Number: 509 Registered: 07-2003
| Posted on Wednesday, February 06, 2013 - 07:44 pm: |
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Quite a casting that is. |