This video is about 90% accurate:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnaocIwRPjo
a nice engine animation
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Re: a nice engine animation
Pretty good, animation had a Scat & model A / T Frankenhead
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Re: a nice engine animation
Interesting and fun to watch. I didn't like the computer-generated voice -at least I hope that it was computer-generated. I would say that there were a significant number of errors in the descriptions, but nothing that would confuse someone not familiar with the T.
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Re: a nice engine animation
What fun is 3-D? That is a wonderful depiction for the information he was able to find. The counterbalanced crank, the breather on the left side of block, the tapered knobs on the spark and gas controls and some of the assumptions of exact shape were surprises. It is coming from the realm of the modern car though. I miss my access to 3-D but would probably be spending too much time there if I had it.
Nice to show it is furthering info about our favorite cars.
Rich
Nice to show it is furthering info about our favorite cars.
Rich
When did I do that?