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THIS IS A FEW PICS OF Chrysler Multi-banks ENGINE FOR SHERMAN TANK DURING WW2,,,   5 FLATTY ENGINE FOR 30 CYLINDERS , 21 LITRES AND 380hp,, CHRYSLER CLAIM IT WILL  MOVE THE TANK WITH ONLY 12 CYLINDRES WORKING.. WOW!!  

 

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2 hours ago, Plymouthy Adams said:

 

That frees me from the corner...……………...?

 

There might be room for more than one person in the corner. :)

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16 hours ago, DonaldSmith said:

I heard he worked it out with his slide rule. 

 

that just doesn't add up

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9 hours ago, ggdad1951 said:

 

that just doesn't add up

 

Yep, it is pretty hard to add using a slide rule.  

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Have you guys read this book? A great read. It's amazes me what those young men were able to endure. An early veterans day thank you to all who have served.

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I have no idea what I would do with it... but I want one of those A57 multibank tank engines. It would make for some beautiful music on a quite summer evening echoing through the valley. :D Most of my neighbors still like me somehow.... lol 

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41 minutes ago, HotRodTractor said:

I have no idea what I would do with it... but I want one of those A57 multibank tank engines. It would make for some beautiful music on a quite summer evening echoing through the valley. :D Most of my neighbors still like me somehow.... lol 

How about an 18 cylinder B29 engine. The owner advertised that for $100 you could see it run. I'm sure your neighbors would love that. ?

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22 hours ago, tom'sB2B said:

How about an 18 cylinder B29 engine. The owner advertised that for $100 you could see it run. I'm sure your neighbors would love that. ?

 

 

I mean how could that not be fun? I would still rather have the A57 - it kinda fits in better around here these days. lol I mean there is a tractor, a power unit, several engines, lots of trucks, and a car all flathead mopar powered.

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4 hours ago, Jack L said:

 I think that's a Pratt & Whitney 28 cylinder 

You are correct. My mistake. I saw that engine in Napa CA a few years ago. This was the note describing the engine

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