Another Round of "What Is It"
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Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
I was on a site for model T parts and looked at the horn section and nothing looked like that
Joe Cusick,

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Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Hi Joe
There is a reasonable explanation as to why the one installed in the my friends car and the others pictured on the internet differ in appearance.
The threaded fittings will often change the final clocking of the final assembly
And
Perspective ... Otherwise known as thee "angle of the dangle"..
But then, , there are different design styles.


There is a reasonable explanation as to why the one installed in the my friends car and the others pictured on the internet differ in appearance.
The threaded fittings will often change the final clocking of the final assembly
And
Perspective ... Otherwise known as thee "angle of the dangle"..
But then, , there are different design styles.


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Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Just goes to show.
Cheers, Mike.
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Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Just look at all the room they had to work on the engine. I'm envious.
Of course I'm not envious of the poor souls having to hand crank that engine.
I've read that if you cranked one incorrectly you could break your wrist.
Ouch!
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Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
With variable pressure for each two revs it must have been quite tuneful - wonder if the Keystone cops had them?
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Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Seems like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut
I assume that there is a valve to stop the device making a noise on the cylinder down stroke (as this could also reduce the amount of fuel/air mix drawn in).
Otherwise, you could end up with something like this -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH7JBgIHWjs
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Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Cheers, Mike.
Perspective determines interpretation.

http://airspeedsflyingvisit.threadwings ... index.html
Perspective determines interpretation.

http://airspeedsflyingvisit.threadwings ... index.html
Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Kevin.
When the valve for the explosion whistle is open, the cylinder is not under compression when the spark plugs is energized. So it doesn't really matter about air fuel ratio, right?
As to the device being over kill...
the idea behind the device is to garner attention. And It most certainly does do that. 
When the valve for the explosion whistle is open, the cylinder is not under compression when the spark plugs is energized. So it doesn't really matter about air fuel ratio, right?
As to the device being over kill...
Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Thanks guys , and thanks AirB for the gold star . I'll give it to the other 1/2 . Her dad was an '' Halton Brat '' [ RAF Engineer ] and one of his squadrons was 31 nicknamed these days 'Goldstars' . They are still with Tornado GR4s at RAF Marham , and several anniversary paint schemes have featured gold stars .
To be honest , it was lucky guess ; 'tho does look a bit like a steam whistle . I thought it might be an early April Fools joke , or an elaborate wind up .
'Cos I'm only an old tractor driver with wings , No engineer ; only an amateur fitter at best .
My cousin has a Model T and drove us to and from on our wedding 24 yrs ago . Jules was not impressed in the pouring rain , and I certainly did not look under the bonnet .
Rgds dave f .
PS . Now photobucket has thrown us out , how are you guys posting photos ? Easy and free please , and remember I'm a tractor driver .... 'pooters are a wrestle .
dave .
To be honest , it was lucky guess ; 'tho does look a bit like a steam whistle . I thought it might be an early April Fools joke , or an elaborate wind up .
'Cos I'm only an old tractor driver with wings , No engineer ; only an amateur fitter at best .
My cousin has a Model T and drove us to and from on our wedding 24 yrs ago . Jules was not impressed in the pouring rain , and I certainly did not look under the bonnet .
Rgds dave f .
PS . Now photobucket has thrown us out , how are you guys posting photos ? Easy and free please , and remember I'm a tractor driver .... 'pooters are a wrestle .
dave .
Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
I'm using Flickr and am very happy with it. It took a little getting used to for me...the 'click here and now click way over there' flow seemed kind of strange at first. After posting a few pics though I'm now an old hand at using Flickr.
https://www.flickr.com
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