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Hi All:
I have a bunch of valves which we are cleaning up, and, knowing where they came from, I am pretty sure they are for the Liberty Engine. If possible, can some one confirm? Here are the dimensions: valve stem dia: .435 head dia: 2.736 overall length: 6.230 The tip of the stem has 3 grooves for the retainer. I can't find technical data anywhere. The sure make beautiful paper weights, but if they are Liberty, and someone needs they, get in touch before we sell them at a flea market. Some are Ford script. |
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Sorry, I forgot some important contact info!
Frank Sculy wrote: Hi All: I have a bunch of valves which we are cleaning up, and, knowing where they came from, I am pretty sure they are for the Liberty Engine. If possible, can some one confirm? Here are the dimensions: valve stem dia: .435 head dia: 2.736 overall length: 6.230 The tip of the stem has 3 grooves for the retainer. I can't find technical data anywhere. The sure make beautiful paper weights, but if they are Liberty, and someone needs they, get in touch before we sell them at a flea market. Some are Ford script. -- Frank Scully Beechhurst Inc. |
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Have you tried contacting the guys at Old Rhinebeck (oldrhinebeck.org)? WW 1
is their specialty and they may have a few engine gurus that can help. If not, you might also try the Naval Aviation Museum in Pennsacola. I know that they have several Liberty V-12's in their collection, as well as the original Curtiss NC-4 (on loan from the Smithsonian) which I believe was powered by Liberties. Sorry I can't be of more help, but my area of expertise only extends to early Wright aircraft. Harry Frey Wright Brothers Enterprises |
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Wright1902Glider wrote:
Have you tried contacting the guys at Old Rhinebeck (oldrhinebeck.org)? WW 1 is their specialty and they may have a few engine gurus that can help. If not, you might also try the Naval Aviation Museum in Pennsacola. I know that they have several Liberty V-12's in their collection, as well as the original Curtiss NC-4 (on loan from the Smithsonian) which I believe was powered by Liberties. Sorry I can't be of more help, but my area of expertise only extends to early Wright aircraft. Harry Frey Wright Brothers Enterprises Or have you tried contacting Rodger Freeman's museum in Texas? |
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