help ID what kind or parts are these
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help ID what kind or parts are these
Hi, please help with identifying. Two parts in the center of the photo.Is it Ju87 related?
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Re: help ID what kind or parts are these
The one to the right is most likely a Bosch magneto. You would have to chase the model number to determine engine useage unless you pull the cover and count terminals. The other unit looks to be some kind of electric driven high pressure pump. A good shot of the tag on the upper left corner should yield some clues.
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Re: help ID what kind or parts are these
The bottom unit may be a flap control unit? looks hydraulic, and was thinking of a V12 fuel injector pump (12 ports there), but closer look it has two banks with either a sensor on each bank, or controller wired in, so perhaps an aerilon control unit in an aircraft. (B17, B29, B47 B52?) Or just a darn backhoe control box....what's the data tag say?
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Edit after the below revelation: fits no the bottom of the engine, several on e-bay (or were), here's one pic:http://i.ebayimg.com/images/i/161910095 ... -l1000.jpg
V/R W. Winget
Edit after the below revelation: fits no the bottom of the engine, several on e-bay (or were), here's one pic:http://i.ebayimg.com/images/i/161910095 ... -l1000.jpg
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Re: help ID what kind or parts are these
All right, the investigation has proved the bottom item is injection pump for Jumo 211 engine.
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Re: help ID what kind or parts are these
You got me.
What is a Jumo 211 engine and what is it in ????
Apparently has twelve cylinders.
What is a Jumo 211 engine and what is it in ????
Apparently has twelve cylinders.
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Re: help ID what kind or parts are these
The Jumo 211 was an inverted, V-12 used in the Ju-87, Ju-88, Ta-154, He-111 and various other aircraft. Roughly a 34 litre, 1000-1500 hp motor.
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Re: help ID what kind or parts are these
I learned something new !
It is a good day !!!
Thanks !
It is a good day !!!
Thanks !
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