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Nearly six months after removing it, the rebuilt engine is back in its bay. Still needs the cooling system, exhaust pipe, alternator and air filter refitted but then should be good to go.
20b Mazda street port turbo GT42R
custom build January 2007
This engine was sold December 2007 for street use.
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The San Francisco Fire Department lost two of its members from Engine Company 26, who were both critically injured during an explosion while bravely fighting a house fire in the Diamond Heights neighborhood on June 2, 2011. Both died at the hospital as a result of their injuries after all rescussitative measures were taken by the Emergency Trauma staff at San Francisco General Hospital.
Days later firefighters from around California and around the country gathered to pay their respects during a funeral service. In this sequence we see some of the equipment from Santa Clara County in a procession after the services.
San Jose Engine 18 is a 2009 Hi-Tech Pumper with a 1500 gallon per minute pump. A reserve engine was used back in San Jose, so this rig was given a new designator for the day. Today it is marked as Engine 52, usually a rig number assigned to the BFO training facility engine.
The engine houses have taken shape around the power plants, I still need to build the main nozzles as well as some auxiliary engines, and the fighter bay doors are 2/3 finished. The bridge should happen soon! She got 11 studs longer.
Engine 22 on the Denver South Park & Pacific Railroad sits at the station in South Park City, Fairplay, CO. The little narrow gauge steam locomotive is a Porter Mogul #6,
HDR, Photomatix.
20b Mazda street port turbo GT42R
custom build January 2007
This engine was sold December 2007 for street use.
If your interested in any of the items you see here, please visit my web page for available services and contact information
Picture from the Lehigh Valley Airshow. I did get one decent picture of the flying planes but this was a picture from the grounded planes. This one in particular was a large FedEx cargo plane. The colours weren't working for me so I went black and white.
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Canibeat feature for Eddie and Anthony Herrera's 1967 Chevy's
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A quick bit of research tells me that this, the #6 engine, is called Daisy, built by the Lima Locomotive Corp in 1912, and is from Daisy, Kentucky.
Alfredo "Dino" Ferrari
Alfredo Ferrari (1932-1956) was an Italian automotive engineer and the first son of automaker Enzo Ferrari.
Alfredo was nicknamed Dino.
In his short career at Ferrari, Alfredo was widely credited for the 750 Monza racing car and to a limited extent a 1,5-litre V6 that would later see action in Ferrari's early Formula racers. Alfredo suggested to his father the development of a 1,5 litre DOHC V6 engine for F2 at the end of 1955.
Twelve years later, to honour his son, Enzo named the Dino series of road and racing Ferraris using this V-6 engine after him.
Alfredo had Duchenne muscular dystrophy. In the final days of his life, while hospitalized, he discussed technical details of the 1,5-litre V6 with fellow engineer Vittorio Jano. Alfredo would never see the engine ; he died in Modena on 30 June 1956 at the age of 24.
In the Spotlight : Dino Story
03/06/2017 - 11/07/2017
Autoworld
Brussels - Belgium
June 2017
This engine is now Preserved and Working on the North Yorkshire Railway. This photo was taken in the mid 1960s
The engine of a Fiat Coupe 20V Turbo Le.
I assume if you drop something in there you either have to take the engine out or tip the car upside down and give it a good shake!!!
Taken at Auto Italia 2011.
Having climbed out of the Mississippi River valley west of Dubuque, IA., CN's 337 train rolls west through the Iowa countryside on a sunny Sunday afternoon. 337 will soon roll through tiny Earlville.
Cultivating @ Onslow Park steam rally 2015.
Fowler Steam Ploughing Engine.
No. - 14257.
Reg. - KE 2494.
Name – 'Linkey'.
Built - 1918.
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this is one of the engines from a wellington bomber that crashed in hardwick taking the crew with it..
Alexandria, Virginia, circa 1926. "American Locomotive Co. -- Southern R.R. Crescent Limited 1396." Seen here from the other side, with more info in the comments. National Photo Company Collection glass negative.
From www.shorpy.com
Description A technician works on a J-47 engine with NACA plug nozzle in tank.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: C-1956-41152
Date: February 3, 1956
Sad remnant of a beam engine house in the desolation landscape of the derelict British Coliiery site in Abersychan South Wales.
Its a three storey Cornish Beam engine house built in 1845 and used to pump water out of the mine. it is a scheduled listed building on Torfaen council records but is in great need of some TLC.