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Help Part identification!!
I found this in my Storage whit all my other Porsche Parts, but i don't know what it is.
Maybe some one can identify where this part (feul injection!!)belongs to, it was manufactured in the US! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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The only reference to an SU Fuel Injection System on Google turned up a hit for the BRM Type 15 V-16 engine of the 1950s ...
http://www.forix.com/8w/brmp15.html And there is something in the second picture in the article that looks like the object you wish to ID!
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Googled the company. Looks like they make stuff for aircraft. You might try researching the part number on their website.
Simmonds Precision Products 100 Panton Road Vergennes, VT 05491 Phone: (802) 877-2911 Profile Company Principals Board of Directors Contract History Political ContributionsBackground Simmonds Precision Products Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Goodrich Corporation. Simmonds, which does business as Goodrich Aerospace, is registered in New York and has two business components: Simmonds Precision Engine Systems Inc. of New York and Simmonds Precision Motion Controls Inc. of New Jersey. The company opened in New Jersey in 1946 and was acquired in 1991 by the Goodrich Company. According to Hoover's Online, Simmonds had annual sales of nearly $161.5 million in 2003. The company has approximately 700 employees. Goodrich Corporation, best known for its B.F. Goodrich tire division, which it sold in 1988, is an aerospace manufacturer. The company is a leading global supplier to the aerospace industry and the military. Its products and systems are incorporated into a myriad of civilian and military aircraft all across the globe. Goodrich made over $4.3 billion last year and employs over 34,600 workers. Goodrich produces engine, airframe, and electronic systems. Its two biggest customers are Boeing and Airbus corporations.
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From the info on the data plate, what you got there is a fuel metering pump for a Continential AVI-1790-8 6-cylinder aircraft engine. That engine was used in the M48A2 Patton battle tank.
http://afvdb.50megs.com/usa/m48patton.html#M48A2 The data plate also has a customer number, and ord number which might imply a government contract. You may have a bit of gold there. Maybe you know some body that has a manual or go here: Last edited by abisel; 12-05-2006 at 02:21 PM.. |
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thank you guys for all the research, i couldn't find anything on this parts.
Strange thing is; I bought a whole storage (38.000kg) full of Porsche parts from a German Guy. Which in case repaired Porsches from 1960 till 1996, he didn't financial make it a became in financial problems. So i bought the whole store with all the parts in 1996. I found some nice things between a lot of scrab, 906 ALU/steel wheels for example, and a lot of real RSR stuff. I still have all parts in a storage but i find something interesting every month when i am there. This part kept me interested for what it could be, but still don't know where it comes from. The first thing i thought was some aviation part, because the only thing i found on the net was Aviation parts from Simmonds Precision Products. And for now it would be an Old army tank part!!! Strange world; Porsche, Aviation, Army........ Maybe some fellow pelican will recognizes the part, i hope so. Thnx again for the help ![]()
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