| Right, Geoff.  It was called the COBRA engine, used a lot in WW2 as generator
engines,  COBRA=COpper BRAzed.  A sheet steel engine!  Was an overhead cam job 
with
no adjustments for the bevel gear wear!  Later the CIBA, a cast iron engene was
used.  The car started life with a 2 cyl opposed twin!.
This was Americas first production car in 1949 with disc brakes. Went back to 
drums
in 1950!
Paul A
Geoff Branch wrote:
> There was a Crosley guy near me a number of years ago.  He had 'em all, I 
>think.
> Didn't Crosley make a steel engine?  Not cast, steel?
>
> Geoff Branch
> '74 Meejit "Yellow Peril"
> '72 Innocenti 1300 Mini
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Charles Christ" <cfchrist@earthlink.net>
> To: "Paul A. Asgeirsson" <Pasgeirsson@worldnet.att.net>; "Spridgets"
> <spridgets@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 6:01 AM
> Subject: Re: Smaller than an LBC?
>
> > aw geez!  i just sold a crosley engine last week!  750cc displacement
> > engine.   it was a pretty neat car for it's time.  neanderthal by modern
> > terms but rather nifty in it's time.
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