To: | british-cars@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: CoBra engine |
From: | jeb@mtgzfs3.mt.att.com (James Beckman) |
Date: | Tue, 3 Jan 1995 12:54:57 +0500 |
When the Crosley was first produced, one of Powell Crosley's innovative ideas was the Copper-Brazed (CoBra) engine. The block was made of some sort of sheet steel, cut and bent into shape, then braxed together with copper filler, by heating in an oven. Another idea whose time just never arrived. The engines had trouble with corrosion at the seams and eventual coolant leakage. The later models had cast iron blocks. Jim Beckman 1955 A-H BN1 jeb@mtgbcs.att.com |
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