1917 Amalagated Six Cylinder Engine This six cylinder engine made by The Amalgamated Machinery Corporation in 1917 had positive valve action in which the valve actuating mechanism was positively controlled in both opening and closing. The six cylinder model has a bore of 3 1/4 inches and a stroke of 4 1/2 inches. The single camshaft is mounted directly upon the cylinder block, and the height required for the cams and valve mechanism is said to compare favorably with that necessary for the conventional T or L-head engines. We are looking for Amalagated automobile photographs or vintage Amalagated advertising for this web page. In the mean time enjoy this Fedders Radiator and Kelly Springfield Tire ad from a vintage 1911 magazine.
Fedders Radiator and Kelly-Springfield Tire Advertisement The Fedders Mfg. Works of Buffalo, N.Y. produced the Fedders Square Tube Radiator for Packard, Pierce, Haynes, Matheson, National, Gaeth Thomas and other American Automobile manufacturers. The Consolidated Rubber Tire Co. of New York were dealers in the popular Kelly-Springfield Automobile Tires. Advertisement included a review of tires used on a 40 horsepower Locomobile.
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