Hello gents, Thought I'd share some pix of a Curtiss engine I found. What do you think?
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I thought it could be motorcycle converted for some kind of implement due to the long shaft, but could it be for a plane or balloon or ? The sn is 3302. Any knowledge. It sure looks like those few pix I could find on the web. On some website I saw a post about 12-15 Curtiss motorcycles known with kudos to a Wes A. Anyone know who Wes A. is? I did write to the Curtiss museum. Any info appreciated.
It looks like a F head with pushrod operated exhaust and atmospheric intakes. Note the exhaust pushrods are just above the horizontal and appear to operator a rocker shaft that are housed fore and aft on the crank cases. The Schebler carb is not what I see in web pix. It appears to be soldered to the intake manifold. Its a beautiful little Schebler The distributor cap and timer looks distinctly Harley, its mounting looks a little home made. Its pretty amazing- the nickle is peeling but there. The exhaust on a cycle looks to run under the engine, but again, as an implement this pipe could have been bent up.
20161212_203923.jpg20161212_203934.jpg20161212_203942.jpg20161212_203957.jpg20161212_204004.jpg
I thought it could be motorcycle converted for some kind of implement due to the long shaft, but could it be for a plane or balloon or ? The sn is 3302. Any knowledge. It sure looks like those few pix I could find on the web. On some website I saw a post about 12-15 Curtiss motorcycles known with kudos to a Wes A. Anyone know who Wes A. is? I did write to the Curtiss museum. Any info appreciated.
It looks like a F head with pushrod operated exhaust and atmospheric intakes. Note the exhaust pushrods are just above the horizontal and appear to operator a rocker shaft that are housed fore and aft on the crank cases. The Schebler carb is not what I see in web pix. It appears to be soldered to the intake manifold. Its a beautiful little Schebler The distributor cap and timer looks distinctly Harley, its mounting looks a little home made. Its pretty amazing- the nickle is peeling but there. The exhaust on a cycle looks to run under the engine, but again, as an implement this pipe could have been bent up.
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