James W Posted May 1, 2006 Posted May 1, 2006 I was thinking of creating a list of available engines and the kits they are found in. I do not wish to reinvent any wheels. Does anyone know of any such lists posted? Is anyone but me interested in such a waste of time? I would like to compile a list of reasonably available kits as sources for various engines, mostly street rod types. Slant 6...AMT Deora Cross Ram Inducted Mopar...Johan '68 Chrysler 300 Pontiac V-8...Revell 56 F-100 If this type of database would be a service maybe we could put it together here for future reference.
James W Posted May 9, 2006 Author Posted May 9, 2006 Here is a list of sources to get started. Desoto Fire Dome Hemi, carb/fi x8 AMT 53 F-100 Chrysler Fire Power Hemi Supercharged x2 AMT 53 Starliner Cpe Supercharged Blueprinter Engines Desoto Fire Dome Eight carb x6 Monogram Lil' Coffin Chrysler Firepower CrossRam (long) Johan 68 Chry. 300 Cadillac Supercharged AMT 59 ElCamino 3x2bbl AMT 49 Ford 4 or 6x2bbl Revell Parts Paks Chevrolet 6 Cyl AMT 37 Chev Cabriolet, 51 Chev, 60 Chev P/U Galaxy 48 Chev Revell 41 Chev P/U Pontiac 1x4bbl Revell 56 F-100 3x2bbl or Supercharged Revell Parts Paks SOHC 427 2x4bbl AMT 66 Galaxie W Block Chev 348-409 AMT 58 Impala, 59 ElCamino, 62 BelAir Revell 53,54,55 Chev Slant 6 Cyl AMT/MPC Deora Ford 4 Cyl Winfield head Revell 29 P/U Riley 2 Port head (OHV) Revell 31 Woody,Sedan These are all engines in kits that I could verify from my humble collection. I did not list obvious sources like Mercury engines in Mercury kits. I did list some interesting and sought after parts combos. Please add to the list, but only those that you know are correct so that we can have a reliable resource.
slotbaker Posted May 10, 2006 Posted May 10, 2006 Looks like a good idea. How about a standardised format to make it easy to sort them? If we name each column, the table can be sorted in a spreadsheet. How about? Didn't know where to put these; Supercharged Blueprinter Engines Galaxy 48 Chev Revell 41 Chev P/U W Block Chev 348-409 AMT 58 Impala, 59 ElCamino, 62 BelAir Revell 53,54,55 Chev If they're in wrong spots they are easy changed, but I figure you would get the idea.
Wildrice Posted May 10, 2006 Posted May 10, 2006 This is a great idea. Always wondering what engine is in what kit.
James W Posted May 10, 2006 Author Posted May 10, 2006 Steve, The chart looks excellent. It is what I would have done if I wasn't just a hack with this computer thingy. When I made my list the computer justified all info to the left, so lines that start with ,for example "2x4bbl" should fall under the engine type listed above. Thanks for putting in the effort ! 8)
ChevyAsylum Posted May 10, 2006 Posted May 10, 2006 The list is great. I'd love to be able to see where I could find some offbeat motors and accessories, as well as some of the old standards. I have a minor suggestion: In the engine type column, you might just go with the cylinder configuration such as I6 for an inline six-cylinder, V8 or I8 for V- or Straight-8 motors, Flat 4 for VW motors and so on. Then maybe add another column for additional info such as Hemi Firepower or Red Ram or flathead, OHV, Riley or Winfield head. Btw, those motors with the Riley and Winfield heads are the same Model A flathead I4 motor with OHV or F-head conversions. I'll be happy to help with any displacement or configuration questions...at least those that are in my knowledge base...like the 348/409 Chevy motors might be listed as V8 (W-motor). Smallblocks (283, 327, 350) could be described as SBC (small block Chevy) and 396, 427 and 454 could be shown as BBC (big block Chevy.) I'm not to good on later Ford motors other than Y-blocks, so if Raisin is around here, he could prolly help out with that. Slotbaker asked about the Revell 53-55 Chevy motors. I'm not exactly sure what's in the kit, but the standard motor for all these cars was a 235 cid I6 known as the "Blue Flame" six. in 1955, the V8 option was introduced and it had a displacement of 265 cid. The earlier Chevys (41 and 48 ) would have also had the venerable Blue Flame Six (also known as a Stovebolt 6) in 216 or 235 cid form. This Stovebolt was used up until 62 (and 63 in some cases) when it was replaced by the 194/230/250/292 I6 motor that was originally introduced in the Chevy II. I have a 292 in my 64 C10 truck and it's a great motor. Anyway, I think it's a great idea. And if all else fails, I could host it in html form (and a link to download a spreadsheet) on my web server. Let's keep it going.
slotbaker Posted May 10, 2006 Posted May 10, 2006 Quote Anyway, I think it's a great idea. And if all else fails, I could host it in html form (and a link to download a spreadsheet) on my web server. Let's keep it going. Sounds good. Unless there is a better way, how about we use those headings for each column and post info here separating columns with ">" so they can easily be added to the list. No spaces before or after the ">". eg Eng Make>Type>Capacity>Induction>Kit Brand>Kit Description>Kit P/n Cadillac>?>?>Supercharged>AMT>59 El Camino>? Chev>6 Cyl>?>Carb>AMT>37 Chev Cabriolet>? Chev>6 Cyl>?>Carb>AMT>51 Chev>? Chev>6 Cyl>?>Carb>AMT>60 Chev P/u>? Chrysler>Fire Power Hemi>?>Supercharged>AMT>53 Stude Starliner Cpe>? Chrysler>Slant 6 Cyl>?>AMT/MPC>Deora>? Chrysler>Firepower CrossRam (long)>?>?>Johan>68 Chrysler 300>? Desoto>Fire Dome Hemi>?>Carb/fi x8>AMT>53 F-100>? Desoto>Fire Dome>?>Eight carb x6>Monogram>Lil' Coffin>? Ford>SOHC>427>2x4bbl>AMT>66 Galaxie>? Ford>4 Cyl Winfield head>?>?>Revell>29 P/u>? Generic>?>?>3x2bbl>AMT>49 Ford>? Generic>?>?>4 or 6x3bbl>Revell>Parts Paks>? Generic>?>?>3x2bbl>Revell>Parts Paks>? Generic>?>?>Supercharded>Revell>Parts Paks>? Pontiac>?>?>1x4bbl>Revell>56 F-100>? Riley>2 port head (OHV)>?>?>Revell>31 Woody, Sedan>? Is there any value to add column for scale? I think it would be good, and not much more effort in the first place. I'll go thru my humble collection and post my stuff.
ChevyAsylum Posted May 11, 2006 Posted May 11, 2006 Here's an initial shot at a web page made from an Excel spreadsheet: http://www.chevyasylum.com/models/motors/ModelMotors.html Let me know what ya think, k?
slotbaker Posted May 11, 2006 Posted May 11, 2006 Looking good. How about adding column for scale? All modelers would probably get use out of it.
ricki Posted May 12, 2006 Posted May 12, 2006 Great idea guys. Maybe Gregg would let you pirate the engine (& tranny?) list out of the similar "Best of kit parts" from the Nov 2004 issue #100 of Model Cars Magazine.
ChevyAsylum Posted May 12, 2006 Posted May 12, 2006 slotbaker said: Looking good. How about adding column for scale? All modelers would probably get use out of it. Sure. I'll add that tomorrow along with the other info that's been posted.
Aaronw Posted May 17, 2006 Posted May 17, 2006 I was recently thinking about the same kind of thing. Somewhere I have a list of the big truck motors from many of the big rig kits, I found someplace online last year. I'll try to find it and post the info here for whoever volunteers to compile this thing. Great idea
slotbaker Posted May 18, 2006 Posted May 18, 2006 I'm halfway thru listing my kits, and will email spreadsheet to Ray over next weekend. Hopefully Ray will add it to the site. If we all add a few, the list will soon become fairly comprehensive.
Aaronw Posted May 18, 2006 Posted May 18, 2006 Caterpiller (Ford) 3208, AMT Ford Louisville Caterpiller 3406, Monogram Peterbilt 359 Cummins NHC250, AMT Freightliner COE Cummins NTD350, AMT Diamond REO Cummins NTA370, AMT Kenworth T600 Cummins V-903, AMT International F-4270 Transtar Cummins N-14, Italeri / Revell-Germany Ford Aeromax 120 Detroit Diesel 8V71, AMT GMC Astro Detroit Diesel 8V71T, AMT American LaFrance (Pumper, Ladder Chief, Aero Chief) Detroit Diesel 8V92, AMT GMC General Detroit Diesel 8V92T, AMT Kenworth Aerodyne COE Detroit Diesel 12V71T, AMT Bandag bandit Detroit Diesel 16V71, AMT International Payhauler 350 Detroit Diesel Series 60, Italeri Peterbilt 277 Ford 534SD V-8, AMT Ford C-600 International V-800, ERTL International Paystar, Int. F-2575, Int. F-2674 Mack ENDT675, AMT Mack RS685 Mack ENDT676, AMT Mack Cruiseliner Mack ENDT865, AMT Mack DM800 Volvo F10, AMT Volvo N-10 Volvo F12, AMT Volvo F-12 Globetrotter GMC / Allison turbine, AMT GMC Astro turbine Thats all I have
ChevyAsylum Posted May 18, 2006 Posted May 18, 2006 slotbaker said: I'm halfway thru listing my kits, and will email spreadsheet to Ray over next weekend. Hopefully Ray will add it to the site. If we all add a few, the list will soon become fairly comprehensive. Great stuff, man. I look forward to the new info. Just as an aside and since I haven't had a lotta feedback on what I've done, are folks ok with this format and the way I've described the motors? Any suggestions for improvement? Thanks,
ChevyAsylum Posted May 18, 2006 Posted May 18, 2006 Aaron: Thanks for the truck engine data. I've added them to the web page. http://www.chevyasylum.com/models/motors/ModelMotors.html Just a quick question. I'm trying to find out the cylinder arrangement and displacement of the motors. I'm givin it my best shot, but could you double-check the web page to see if I need to make some corrections? One other thing....I'm assuming all of these are turbocharged diesel motors....is that correct or are some of them supercharged or fuel injected only? If anyone else has data to add, please sent it to me at rbuck@aros.net and I'll get it done as quickly as I can.
slotbaker Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Quote Just a quick question. I'm trying to find out the cylinder arrangement and displacement of the motors. I'm givin it my best shot, but could you double-check the web page to see if I need to make some corrections? Yeah, that's gonna be a problem for maintaining the list. I think it would be good for whoever submits the information to fill in the gaps. That's what is taking me so long, I'm doing it as I go, so as not to leave gaps. There are some kits with alternate engines (eg MPC Daytona with 4cyl & V8 fwd) that don't give any info on what the alternate is, so there will be the odd blank.
Aaronw Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 This is starting to look good, one thing I noticed you mixed up the CAT 3406 and Cummins NHC250, everything is right until the notes section, the 3406 is a CAT the NHC250 is a Cummins. Caterpillar 3208 10.4L (636 cid) V-8 3406 15.8L (964 cid) I-6 Cummins NHC 250 14.0L (855 cid) I-6 NTA 370 14.0L (855 cid) I-6 Turbo NTC 350 14.0L (855 cid) I-6 Turbo V-903 14.8L (903 cid) V-8 N-14 14.0L (855 cid) I-6 Turbo Detroit Diesel Series 60 11.1L (677 cid) I-6 Turbo 8V71 9.3L (568 cid) V-8 (2 stroke) 8V71T 9.3L (568 cid) V-8 Turbo (2-stroke) 12V71T 13.9L (850 cid) V-12 Turbo (2-stroke) 16V71 18.6L (1132 cid) V-16 (2-stroke) 8V92 8.6L (522 cid) V8 (2-stroke) Volvo N10 10.0L (610 cid) Turbo N-12 12.0L (732 cid) Turbo Thats what I could find online. I could not find anything on the Int. V-800 but I'm 99% sure is is a gas motor, nothing on the Macks and could not find the configuration, # cyl on the Volvos. I'll post a link to this thread in the truck section to see if someone that really knows their truck engines (like Dieseldoc) will help out with the missing data and maybe more kit engines.
Aaronw Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Missed one Ford 534SD 8.8L (534 cid) V-8 Gasoline engine
ChevyAsylum Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Thanks for the info, Aaron. I got it entered and it's on the server now.
ChevyAsylum Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 Thanks, Slotbaker. Just to shed a little light on that, He (Slotbaker) added a WHOLE bunch of motors to the spreadsheet and made some changes in the columns that make a lot of sense. The vew version is on my server at: http://www.chevyasylum.com/models/motors/ModelMotors.html One thing I've thought about is possibly making 3 sections or 3 separate pages: one for US motors, one for "foreign" or non-US lumps and one for truck motors. It would make it a little more difficult to maintain if it was all in one, but it might make more sense and add a bit to its useability. Lemme know whatcha think, k?
Aaronw Posted May 23, 2006 Posted May 23, 2006 I posted a message over in the truck section hoping to get some more knowledgeable truck modelers to add to this. One suggestion was adding after market engines and possibly doing something similar for other components like transmissions, axles etc.
Jairus Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 I held off adding my two cents till now... however, I gotta add something. What is the purpose of adding foreign engines? Is someone really going to ask where to find, say.... a Subaru flat 4? Hmmmmm? The reason for this list... at least at the beginning of the thread was for the purposes of engine swapping! Otherwise, most kits already include the correct engine. At least that is what I thought.... Adding a foreign engine defeats the purpose unless the engine applies itself to Street Rodding such as a cool Columbo designed Ferrari V12 (arr, arr, arr). Otherwise, this list would probably be most useful if confined to some parameters such as Street Rodding or Hot Rodding.... or ? Opinions?
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