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Re: PISTON EXPANDERS ( ??? ), MARVEL CARBS ( ??? )

To: FastmetalBDF@aol.com, land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: PISTON EXPANDERS ( ??? ), MARVEL CARBS ( ??? )
From: JERRY FOSTER <fosterap@flash.net>
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 08:38:36 -0600
Hey Bruce, I've heard of FISH Carbs.  They were a fad with the local
dirt trackers back in the sixties here in Dallas.  Wasn't that a
one-barrel carb?  As I remember, you could get one of these things to
flow like crazy.  Jerry Foster 

FastmetalBDF@aol.com wrote:
> 
>       I think one of the great things about living is you can' t really go
> a day without learning something or other new or interesting ......
>       I recently got three old issues of Motor West Magazine on eBay,
> and they are from the years 1935 / 36 / 38 .  This was an automotive
> trade publication for the Pacific Region, and they are loaded with the
> automotive shop talk, news, statistics, and procedures, tools and
> equipment from that era .  I came across an ad for Perfect Circle
> PISTON EXPANDERS,  for cars with aluminum pistons, which was
> 47 % of the cars in service, it stated . These are a spring steel deal
> that appears to be about 3 " wide, goes inside the piston, and has a
> hole on both opposing sides where the wrist pin goes through .
>       I had never seen or heard of these before, and guess they would
> have only been for the split skirt type of piston .  Looks to me like
> just more reciprocating weight .... any of you long time engine gurus
> on our list have any experience with, or comments, on these ......
> have they gone the way of the buggy whip ?
>      I also learned that Jahns Pistons was in business in 1935 ......
> the year of my arrival ..... and 25 years before I bought that brand
> for my first Chev small block .  The ad shows their address as
> 2662 Lacy Street in Los Angeles ( NO zip, of course )
>              Lots of neat reading here ......
> makes these COLD winter months a little better !
>                      Bruce
> who also found out that, for 1935, La Fayettes, and SOME model
> Buicks, came equipped with MARVEL carburetors ......
>      I' ve seen, owned, and tampered with a whole bunch of
> different carbs in the last fifty years ...... but can' t recall EVER
> seeing, or hearing of, a  MARVEL  carb .......
>        THE  OLDER  YA  GET  THE  MORE  YA  REALIZE
>                      HOW  LITTLE  YA  KNOW  !
> PS :   For everyone EXCEPT my pal Tony RACE427 Greco ......
>                            who  HATES  carbs .......
>          Anybody out there own a FISH  carburetor ???
> ( once proclaimed to be THE  ANSWER to your mileage worries )

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