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Allan Noyes
Приєднався 24 лют 2015
Vintage Engines And machine shop equipment
Відео
First start Fords kitchen sink engine
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Starting replica of Henery Fords kitchen sink engine. January 2025
Second start up Ford model T
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Second run of Model T after cleaning fuel line.
Testing transmission Model T Ford
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Testing transmission and rear axle 1925 Ford
Model T Ford Timer
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Aftermarket New Day Timer Model T ford and extra oil line.
Model of Henry Fords First Engine
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A running model of Henry Fords first engine called the Kitchen Sink Engine. I am in the process of building one of these engines.
Model engines
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Model engines at the NATMUS Museum Auburn Indiana October 2024
Simply beautiful. That engine runs great.
Thanks for watching
As a FORD entusiast,i thank you deeply👍
Glad you like it.
Simply beautiful
Yes there are still some craftsmen out there.
Those are nice looking car! My dad had 1926 Ford Tudor 👍
From what I have been reading there were many improvements to the 26 and 27 models. Is your dads car still in the family?
Nice Model T 👍
Looking forward to a test drive as soon as the weather gets better. Have you ever driven a T ?
Henry Ford’s mass production Car in 1903 Model A Car was a 8HP Two Cylinder engine it had bigger FlyWheel then Model AC in 1904 and 05 C the flywheel grew bigger for the 10HP Engine. 1906 Model N is the first 4 cylinder engine. I guess you are building a replica of 1901?
This engine is called the kitchen sink engine.Mr Ford was experimenting with this engine before he started building cars.
I’ve got that oil line on my 23 T as well as a Texas T distributor.
Do you have any trouble with lack of oil to the front of the engine? Thanks for watching.
Not to be a penis but those Letters are your problem.
👍👌👏 Oh WOW, simply fantastic! Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health in particular.
Thanks for watching more to come soon.
Grind down the "open" words on the flywheel, that should balance it, because that is your heavy section. 🤔🧐😎👍
First thing I saw too.
I wanted to leave the letters on see other replys thanks for watching.
Nice Job, old school, but appropriate. As well as this type of common sense skill is far from common. Bless you for sharing your knowledge. 👍 Cheers 🍻...
I dont have any troble with the programs on the machines. Any trouble machining is the operators fault.
Nice work Allan. Good idea. I subscribed to your channel. Thanks for sharing. 👍🇺🇸👍
This seemed to work fine for low RPM engine. It ran fairly smooth for a home made engine.
Can you do a scan of the plans
The plans were made by Leon Ridenour he has a web site to order the plans .
I love it. I’m definitely going to attempt building one. Where can I acquire drawings for one. Beautiful.
The plans were made by Leon Ridenour he has a web site to order plans. Thy are a lot of fun to build.
wonderful!
Thanks for watching
Very nice work mister. I have watched a few of your videos and liked it.
Thank you kindly
Terrific!!! We have to keep these old gals going, great job!
Absolutely!
Really cool! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you watched
Wow what a nice Famous Model screen cooled !!! Thanks for sharing, Will
Thanks for watching
Screen cooled
Very nice workmanship
I hope that you make a video of you building the kitchen sink engine. I love how incredibly simple this engine is compared to a modern engine.
I am planning to thanks
Watching this in my Ford!
What kind of Ford?
@ Maverick pickup 🛻
@@MattLitkeRacing Must be the only one.
we've come a long way!
That little curtain cooler is neat!
Very detailed model
So simple but so cool
Simply beautiful. Nice work sir.
Great video of a great show. 👍👍
This was a very good show - Lots of variety - Plenty of exhibiters and vendors. Good location
Awesome, thanks for sharing
Very nice engine sir. I’m in the process of building a wobbler myself
They are a fun project
Nice ! cheers
Thanks for watching
Very nice work
I know it has been a while but could you relay where you gears for the quill fine feed.
I dont remember for sure but it probably was from E Bay. Do a search for Boston gears adding the part numbers on the video. McMaster Carr will also have the gears but may be higer priced. The gears will need to be modified slightly to work on the feed. The fine feed is a nice feature but I seldom use it. Thanks for watching .
@@allannoyes4560 yeah eventually I will probably repair it. For now, I don't see alot of use for it. Even using old bridgeports, I've always locked the quill all the way up and used the knee for added rigidity. Thanks for the info.
how many horse power is that new motor
2 HP plenty of power I think 3/4 hp would almost be enough
Looks like you have the 8530, better knee and has the riser for a bit more quill travel. I have one too, in Pennsylvania, but I am in Florida for the winter now. Got mine from Brad Jacob, BasementShopGuy on youtube, who is a friend of mine. He went Bridgeport.
This mill was bought at a school auction , they dismantled the metal shop program. Not much wear but the students were rough on it
Nice running engines--keep it up
Looking forward to your next one.
Thanks Jamie.