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Re: Relative to Question For the Red about corn cob engines
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Posted by Bill D on January 12, 2001 at 12:59:10 from (152.163.204.184):
In Reply to: Relative to Question For the Red about corn cob engines posted by Harold H on January 11, 2001 at 17:27:31:
We called the 4360 cubic engine the corn cob because of the 4 bank design They were a bear to work on because of the complicated fairing around the cylinders for cooling Changing plugs seemed to take forever as almost all of the fairings had to be removed The water injected 3350 that I was plane captain on would crank out 3350 HP consistantly on water alcohol injection of course this required a lot of fine tuning but what the heck I wasn`t going any where for the balance of my hitch any way
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