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it was brought back from 20 years in a field after the city 'discarded' it when a new rig came along.. A group was formed to restore it ,with a private owner now having it..Maybe during the restore process they went chrome..
So the Continental engine would be the EN330 tag..? and displacement of 329+ CI is then correct..? Can anyone tell just by looking at the engine if its the correct one or not..
Mike W
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tried to post on an old thread on this engine but it didn't take..so.......
I'm attempting to research out a '41 Mack Open Cab ex-mil fire truck ( although given to a municipality in '42 due to a war industry facility being in the town and the town having no new truck).
Engine tag says EN330-416D.. its a Type 45 Mack.. While looking for EN330 engine spec's in my Motors Truck Manual / First Edition which covers those years, I find no ref to EN330 engines..
My Mack Fire Truck book says type 45 Macks had Continental 290 or 330 CI engines.. There is a continental engine close to the 330 size, the M6290 38B @ 329.86 CI..
Any one know what I am looking at or should be looking for? Wrong tag on the engine or it was replaced.. or?
Doing this research for the group that has the truck..so I can supply them w/ all specs..pic's enclosed..taken today..
Thanks, Mike W
Flight 93 Memorial
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did they talk about any other theories that are out there re: flight 93..i.e. debris found 6-8 miles away from the site you visited?
just curious..
mike W
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