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BNSF Train Engines at the Oklahoma City, N. Santa Fe Yard. I'm Guessing they brought them up from Texas to keep out of the flooded areas durning the hurricane.
The beautifully cast and machined aluminum cylinder block from a Porsche 944. This will be the basis of my car's new engine. It is an M44/08 casting from 1988, and will put out about 200 horsepower when rebuilt and installed in my car.
Chevrons now up on the rear doors, the side panels... for another day.
Rear flashers now Whelen 700 Super LED heads, replacing the dual-color Tomar light heads.
They appear to be engine exhaust trails partly initialed by decompression at the tail tips but that is an illusion.
This old engine is under a shelter so it's reasonably well-protected. You can see the flyball governor. Greenville, WV on WV 122.
I tried to get a shot while he was on the ladder, but every time, he would be behind a post, and after I moved to get a clear view, he would be down the ladder already. Oh well, can't win them all.
Ben, posing in front of the J58.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pratt_&_Whitney_J58
taken in the basement of the San Diego Air and Space Museum.
Engine: Ford 5.0L V-8 gas
Transmission: automatic with 2 speed transfer case
Photo courtesy of Auctions International.
Braunton, having banked the Atlantic Coast Express up the 1 in 37 incline from Exeter St David's heads off to be switched to the down line for its return