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Author: Subject: Turner - would have made a great Locos engine
Arthur Dent

posted on 8/4/03 at 09:35 PM Reply With Quote
Turner - would have made a great Locos engine

this little motor is neat - liquid cooled heads but air cooled cylinders!

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In 1952 Jack built an interesting little four-cylinder 500 cc engine with a view to the current F3. This had air-cooled barrels and a water-cooled dohc head, since Turner had in the back of his mind, its application to the BMC Series "A" engine. It had a roller bearing crankshaft, "square" dimension (54 mm x 54 mm) and would reputedly rev to 12,000 rpm. Cyril Kieft, who lived locally, took an interest in this unit and announced plans to build 25 lightweight sports cars powered by it, but these plans contracted and though John Webb was on the driver list for the 1954 Le Mans race, the engine was never used in a sports car.

Jack Turner remembers a flash reading of 80 bhp being recorded with the engine running on an alcohol mixture when on the SU test bed. Cyril Kieft says that it never gave more than a useable 38 bhp and its reliability was dubious. Around 50 bhp was considered a good figure for a contemporary race-tuned double-knocker Norton.

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here is the full article: http://www.turnersportscars.com/articles/jack_turner/t_article_jack_turner.html
very good read.

[Edited on 8/4/03 by Arthur Dent]

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stephen_gusterson

posted on 10/4/03 at 01:55 PM Reply With Quote
about 40 bhp could be produces from a 400cc twin of 20 or so years back - the z400 kawa at least.

Interesting engine tho..






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