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Re: [Healeys] Piston design

To: "rrengineer @dslextreme.com" <rrengineer@dslextreme.com>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Piston design
From: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 22:38:45 +0000 (UTC)
re: 

" Full throttle use was 
> available for shortly over a 30 second burst and snapped a wire strung 
> across the throttle quadrant" 


AKA "War emergency power" * 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_emergency_power 


* like when an Me-109 was right on your tail. 



The Merlin was built under license by Packard for P-51s. Packard reduced the 
original 400+ variations of nuts, bolts and screws to a few dozen standard 
sizes. 



bs 


-------------------------------- 
Bob Spidell - San Jose, CA 



Wow! Is that what present day owners have to do? It would make owning a 
Spitfire or Mustang (same engine) VERY expensive. As if just buying one was 
not expensive enough! 
Mike MacLean 
60 Sprite 
56 BN2 

On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 6:09 AM, Guy R Day <grday@btinternet.com> wrote: 

> Interesting little snippet from Federal Mogul that they have found that 
> re-melting cast alloy piston centres (DuraBowl technology) reduces the grain 
> size of the alloy and silicon particles resulting in a cost effective 
> stronger and more thermally resistant piston. The immediate future is for 
> diesel engines but - who knows? 
> Another snippet for those who care - the Merlin engine (Spitfire) was 
> removed, serviced and rebuild every 40 hrs under normal service and EVERY 
> time full throttle was used, no matter how long for. Full throttle use was 
> available for shortly over a 30 second burst and snapped a wire strung 
> across the throttle quadrant to show the ground crew it had been used. Water 
> injection was not used for decokes!! 
> 
> Guy R Day 
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