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Charley Braum
| Posted on Tuesday, December 24, 2002 - 03:37 pm: |
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Anyone have info on The Tuttle Motor Co., specifically; did they make a four cylinder, flathead engine (no oil filter fitting). Have one in an old 'race car' with "Tuttle" cast into block and exhaust manifold. Contact 'off-list' at [email protected] Thanks in advance, Charley Braum |
andrew
| Posted on Tuesday, December 24, 2002 - 05:51 pm: |
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Charley, I have a few of the Tuttle catalogs, but none of them show a flat head four cylinder model. The catalogs are probably earlier than your engine. My guess is that your engine is a Ford, Continental, or Hercules block that was marinized by Tuttle and sold as a marine engine. The manifold would have been one of the marine components and would have been made by Tuttle and therefore had their name cast into it. Cady was a nearby engine manufacturer (the owners of the two companies were brothers-in-law) and did Ford converstions that they called CADY-FORD until Henry's lawyers made him stop. If you provide a picture of the engine, or if you know the displacement or bore and stroke, we can probably identify what you have. Regards, Andrew |
Bruce
| Posted on Sunday, December 29, 2002 - 09:17 am: |
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Andrew Do you recall seeing mention of yet another "Tuttle Co." in New England somewhere?Seems I saw mention of one- maybe in Boleys volumes.Hope Charlie will share a picture of his Tuttle motor. Bruce |
andrew
| Posted on Sunday, December 29, 2002 - 10:21 am: |
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Bruce, I don't recall ever seeing any reference to another "Tuttle Co." other than the one in Canastota, NY. I also checked a few references including Boley's Volume II, and don't see anything. I haven't heard back from Charley, if he can email a picture to me I will post it here. Regards, Andrew |
Charley Braum
| Posted on Sunday, December 29, 2002 - 11:44 am: |
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The engine/car is not mine; I was researching it for a friend of mine. He is away for the next few days, upon his return I'll ask him to post a photo to this site. Thanks so much for the info and help. If anyone needs info on Austin-Healeys, give me a shout. Regards, CB |
Bruce
| Posted on Tuesday, December 31, 2002 - 08:58 pm: |
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Andrew, I might be thinking of Lyon-Tuttle , for runner of Sea Lyon Boats |
andrew
| Posted on Thursday, January 02, 2003 - 06:51 pm: |
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Well... we certain get some interesting stuff submitted here! Here are photos of Charley's engine:
Quote:MY NAME IS LARRY SWIFT CHARLEY BRAUM GAVE ME YOUR NAME HERE ARE SOME PHOTO'S THE HEAD HAS #D1385F1, TENUAL IS STAMPED ON THE WATER JACKET,THE CARB. IS TILLOTSON #M10A. PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU CAN TELL ME ANYTHING ABOUT THIS ENGINE
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Charley Braum
| Posted on Friday, January 03, 2003 - 04:21 pm: |
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Was it common to modify an existing engine style for marine use, or more common to manufacture a marine-specific product? What were the basic mods required to change over from land to water use? Thanks, CB |
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| Posted on Saturday, December 28, 2013 - 01:24 am: |
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The engine looks to be an American Austin from 1930-32 |
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