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Carburetors on the Allison V-1710B?

 
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rcore



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 20:16    Post subject: Carburetors on the Allison V-1710B? Reply with quote

In the presentations of the 2017 AEHS Convention, are the first pictures of the Allison V-1710 airship application that I’ve seen. Thanks!
Now, I really wonder which manufacturer supplied the carburetors, and what their configuration was. I looked through AEHS material on line and came up short. Does anyone here know?
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 11, 2017 08:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

John Leonard responded with the following:
I have a report titled "Development Test of Allison V-1710-4 Engine in Accordance with Navy Specification E-4G 150 Hour Endurance Test" written by the Allison Engineering Company and dated September 10, 1934. It says the carburetors were a Type NA-Y6E made by the Bendix Stromberg Carburetor Co.

I have attached two photos of the V-1710B. Perhaps the most noticeable difference is in the propeller shaft. I believe that the splined shaft version is an earlier engine, because it was tested on a test stand with a propeller. But there are also differences in the carburetors, so, I am guessing, all carburetors may not have had the same model number.

http://www.enginehistory.org/Misc/V-1710B_Port.jpg
http://www.enginehistory.org/Misc/V-1710B2R_Stbd.jpg
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rcore



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PostPosted: Sat Nov 11, 2017 19:39    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks, Kimble.And when I googled “NA-Y6E”, I was lead right back to AEHS! They were big two-barrels.
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