What's this inlet manifold off?

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What's this inlet manifold off?

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Any idea what engine this is from? I see it's designed to take an SU carb.
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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Any sign of marks in the casting like MOWOG?
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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Are there only two cylinders ??

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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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Only two ports, but perhaps they divide into four inside the head/block? I'm not sure what's going on with the two small holes in the middle. I'll go and have another look at it later today.

I found it near a farmyard so it's possible it could be off a tractor rather than a car.
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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Obviously 2 large cylinders and 2 small ones........... :oops:
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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Obviously 2 large cylinders and 2 small ones........... :oops:
in case anyone didn't guess - the small bores are coolant circuit.
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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Is it made of bronze?
I'm wondering if it's off a marine engine.

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It is off a very rare Roman Cataphract 4cc 2 cylinder engine.
A 3 stroke low maintenance engine requiring only a modicum of engineering skill to construct and maintain, these were the very first engines and only 6 are known to have been made. They were brought to the UK by the Romans circa 47AD by Ostorius Scapula who was quite active in the Burnley area at the time. these machines brought fear and terror to the ancient Britons.
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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RogerRust wrote:Any sign of marks in the casting like MOWOG?
The only writing I can find is hard to make out but appears to say "6368492 HDA2"
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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rayofleamington wrote:in case anyone didn't guess - the small bores are coolant circuit.
You're right, and the blob on top seems to be a control valve for it.

The smallest hole in the middle is a mounting hole. To access the head of the bolt/stud you would have to take the carb off and insert a socket in on an extension bar.
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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MarkyB wrote:Is it made of bronze?
No, it's aluminium.
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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RobMoore wrote:It is off a very rare Roman Cataphract 4cc 2 cylinder engine.
A 3 stroke low maintenance engine requiring only a modicum of engineering skill to construct and maintain, these were the very first engines and only 6 are known to have been made. They were brought to the UK by the Romans circa 47AD by Ostorius Scapula who was quite active in the Burnley area at the time. these machines brought fear and terror to the ancient Britons.
:lol:

I'm actually in Wales right now...
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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alex_holden wrote:
RobMoore wrote:It is off a very rare Roman Cataphract 4cc 2 cylinder engine.
A 3 stroke low maintenance engine requiring only a modicum of engineering skill to construct and maintain, these were the very first engines and only 6 are known to have been made. They were brought to the UK by the Romans circa 47AD by Ostorius Scapula who was quite active in the Burnley area at the time. these machines brought fear and terror to the ancient Britons.
:lol:

I'm actually in Wales right now...
lol well I won't edit my post :P
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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If it has a 6.5 in port spacing then it would fit a Series MM or Ford side valve engine. Inlets are siamesed ports.
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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mike.perry wrote:If it has a 6.5 in port spacing then it would fit a Series MM or Ford side valve engine. Inlets are siamesed ports.
Looks like about 7 1/8" between centres.
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Don't think the Romans had aluminium ??? :wink:
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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yes, but it was in very short supply so they preferred to use Adamantium
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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bmcecosse wrote:Don't think the Romans had aluminium ??? :wink:
Actually Aluminium WAS a Roman I'm sure I read about him in a history book called Asterix the Gaul. Aluminium was a softy but his friend Titanium was a hard man.
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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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Re: What's this inlet manifold off?

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Looks like about 7 1/8" between centres.[/quote]
That screws that theory then.
Should the measurement be in cubits or something?
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