b29driver wrote:
Gary, a couple gallons of Marvel Mystery Oil and a case of Krylon ought to precisely fix her right up.
Yup. We're pretty familiar with an engine shop that does similar overhauls, huh?
APG85 wrote:
If you scroll down the ebay posting, you will see a question answer section with the seller. In that section, someone has corrected the seller that the engine is not NOS but it has been overhauled by the Navy at some point in it's life cycle...
Even still, the engine would require an overhaul before
I would trust it. The silver in the bearings tarnishes and becomes hard, when not preserved correctly, and will just eat themselves alive when running. I've seen it happen over and over and have proof of that sitting on top of my toolbox as I type this. Just because an engine is in a can doesn't mean it's any good. However, this one up for auction would likely make a nice core to start with though.......just too much money in my opinion.
Oh, and Eric is about right with the weight of the engine. However, if you ever end up having to move any other radial engines, the general rule of thumb to start with is "a pound per cubic inch." Obviously, that isn't the exact weight and it'll get heavier as accessories, PRT's, or whatever are installed, but that will give you a basic idea before you do any lifting. And also don't forget that the engine cans weigh a bunch too.
Gary
Gary