Page 1 of 4

Another Round of "What Is It"

Posted: 03 Oct 2017, 18:05
by airboatr
I've pointed to the object with red arrow.

What is it, what does it do, how does it work, .. and if you are really good - what is it in.
Image

A Gold Star is up for grabs

Re: Another Round of "What Is It"

Posted: 03 Oct 2017, 18:30
by FlyTexas
The engine is from a Ford Model T. The white doo hickey... *-) ...Is it something to hold a tool of some sort? :dunno:

Brian

Re: Another Round of "What Is It"

Posted: 03 Oct 2017, 19:23
by Dev One
It looks as if its a starting aid where you can put ether(?) to inject it below the No 2 spark plug.
Keith

Re: Another Round of "What Is It"

Posted: 03 Oct 2017, 19:25
by airboatr
Weeeeell Brian.. so you're somewhat familiar with the tin Lizzy ,are ya.. ;)

Unfortunately not familiar enough :lol:
That is not a tool caddy. :(

Re: Another Round of "What Is It"

Posted: 04 Oct 2017, 03:15
by Kevin Farnell
A very intriguing photo.

The first thing that springs to mind, is that the spark plugs don't appear to be in line. The third spark plug from the left is either offset (not fitting with any photo of a Ford Model T engine that I've come across), or it is raised compared to the other spark plugs. If it is raised, this implies that part of the device fits between the spark plug and cylinder head.
My first thoughts were either spark or compression, but there are far easier ways to determine these.
Or, could it be involved with tuning, finding TDC (top dead centre)? But again, I think there is an easier way to determine this.

I have no knowledge of the Ford Model T engine, but know the Austin Morris A series (Morris Minor and the original Mini) upside down, inside out and back to front, having totally stripped and rebuilt five of them.

Kevin

Re: Another Round of "What Is It"

Posted: 04 Oct 2017, 06:26
by Airspeed
You're right about that raised spark plug, Kevin.
The open container without any gauge has me baffled.
btw, when I was looking at some youtube, I saw a bloke using an adjustable spanner labelled "METRIC" :dunno: I wonder if he also has a device to measure how long is a piece of string?

Re: Another Round of "What Is It"

Posted: 04 Oct 2017, 07:13
by airboatr
Airspeed wrote:
04 Oct 2017, 06:26
how long is a piece of string?
A measured length.

am I right am I right?! :excited:

Kevin and Mike both hit on a few clues.
It is a baffle .. so to speak... Using the term loosely..
And of course you would need a bit of comprehension to make it work.

Brian mentioned "tool".
Well I suppose if one were to use it liberally .. one might be thought of as a tool.

:lol:

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.


Anyway .. I think I've pretty much spelt it out for you. :wasntme:

Re: Another Round of "What Is It"

Posted: 04 Oct 2017, 14:24
by FlyTexas
Baffles? Compression? *-) Ahh, it's a harmonica case! :Dance: :hide:

Brian

Re: Another Round of "What Is It"

Posted: 04 Oct 2017, 16:21
by airboatr
No , it's not a harmonica case.

Re: Another Round of "What Is It"

Posted: 04 Oct 2017, 17:14
by DaveG
airboatr wrote:
04 Oct 2017, 16:21
No , it's not a harmonica case.
Is it a "just in case" then?