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| Author: | Nova55 [ Thu Sep 12, 2019 3:02 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Fairbanks Morse Engine List |
A few months back I posted a listing of all Winton/Cleveland diesel engine models produced (Which I have since significantly cleaned up and expanded, and will be a future post on my blog). I was recently able to acquire an actual listing from Fairbanks of all of their diesel engine models, and have posted it here: https://vintagedieseldesign.wordpress.c ... gine-list/ Much easier then sifting through 2000 pages of records! Forgive this for being not quite 100% railroad, but I know we have a number of people here that are also into the large engines and such. Its downright impressive how many various FM models have been saved, let alone the amount that are still in stationary (and to a lesser extent) marine service. |
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| Author: | EJ Berry [ Thu Sep 12, 2019 3:40 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fairbanks Morse Engine List |
I had a conversation with a retired USN Diesel Sub Captain and he told me the submariners greatly preferred F-M engines over GM Clevelands. Phil Mulligan |
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| Author: | Brian Norden [ Thu Sep 12, 2019 8:43 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fairbanks Morse Engine List |
The display USS Pampanito (SS-383) built in 1943 is at San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf and has FM O-P engines. In Baltimore's Inner Harbor USS Torsk (SS-423) is on display; it too has FM O-P engines. |
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| Author: | EJ Berry [ Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:11 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fairbanks Morse Engine List |
Curiously, the sub that precipitated our discussion, USS Becuna (SS-319) has 4 GM Cleveland 16-278A engines. A 278A is a little bigger than a 567 and is numbered in the Winton series rather than by cylinder displacement. Both are descended from the 201A. Phil Mulligan |
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| Author: | Nova55 [ Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:28 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fairbanks Morse Engine List |
I have spoken to a few sub guys also, who have said the exact opposite about the FM boats. Maybe it was a crew thing? Here is a post from a few weeks ago covering just that - a 278A sub engine that is now in the tug Cornell. https://vintagedieseldesign.wordpress.c ... ubmarines/ |
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