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Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Posted: 04 Oct 2017, 20:06
by dfarrow
Pull the wire , lets compression out of the cylinder , through the reed . Version of a steam whistle ; instead of a rubber bulbed horn . More like a Cessna 150 stall warning .
Yeh , I know it's not the 1st of April .
rgds dave f.
Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Posted: 04 Oct 2017, 20:26
by FlyTexas
I
think we have a winner.
Brian
Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Posted: 04 Oct 2017, 21:30
by blanston12
Only thing I can think if is a condenser for the distributer, but not like one I have seen before, either previously or the 20 minutes I just spent looking at model T engines and parts online. I suspect its a non standard part.
Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Posted: 04 Oct 2017, 22:28
by airboatr
Take a bow Dave f.
It is a cylinder head explosion whistle..
No fool'n

Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Posted: 04 Oct 2017, 22:51
by airboatr
Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Posted: 04 Oct 2017, 22:54
by airboatr
Special acknowledgement to Keith and Dave G.

Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Posted: 04 Oct 2017, 23:40
by Kevin Farnell
airboatr wrote: ↑04 Oct 2017, 22:28
It is a cylinder head explosion whistle..
OK, but what's it's purpose? is it for diagnostics?
And congrats to Dave F.
Oh, and thanks for this explanation.
airboatr wrote: ↑04 Oct 2017, 07:13
BTW Kevin
Timing for this particular Lizzie is controlled by a lever on the steering column. TDC to start and then advance or retard for performance.
The magnets have been removed off of the flywheel. A more modern way of controlling timing is used to ground the coils.
Also a 12v system with a alternator is used for head lights and such.
But it still requires a hand cranking to get the engine started.
Kevin
Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Posted: 05 Oct 2017, 00:33
by airboatr
Kevin Farnell wrote: ↑04 Oct 2017, 23:40
OK, but what's it's purpose? is it for diagnostics?
Kevin
Its the horn.
Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Posted: 05 Oct 2017, 03:08
by FlyTexas
airboatr wrote: ↑05 Oct 2017, 00:33
Kevin Farnell wrote: ↑04 Oct 2017, 23:40
OK, but what's it's purpose? is it for diagnostics?
Kevin
Its the horn.
So you're saying that the horn sound from this old car...came from
this thingy? I always thought old car horns (other than the squeeze bulb type) were electric. Like this --->
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-1920s-3 ... SwXY5ZXM4F I guess you learn something new each day.
Brian
Re: Another Round of "What Is It"
Posted: 05 Oct 2017, 07:18
by airboatr
I'm sure, as is in modern times, there were choices in options.
Batteries weren't installed in the model t as a rule untill the mid twenties .. perhaps even some cars after that were sent out the door without a battery. The electricity generated by the magneto was sufficient to handle the load required by the trembler coils and headlights. The main reason the battery was installed was to power an electric starter.