Are you protected from shrapnel?
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Are you protected from shrapnel?
Re: Installation of Engine Splash Pans
This thing with the splash pans is a result of no one understanding their true purpose.
Also it is a result of experts weighing in, giving their opinion as to why splash pans are a nuisance, or worse, a part that is not necessary...
Just a note, I have yet to re-find an article that covers testing splash pans and wings (fenders) dated about the time of the introduction of the Model T (1908). Again British Press referring to test being don on the practicality of shrapnel guards.
The shrapnel guard was named after a patent given to Harold J. Shrapnel , Brixton , England . Filed December 4 . 1908.
This thing with the splash pans is a result of no one understanding their true purpose.
Also it is a result of experts weighing in, giving their opinion as to why splash pans are a nuisance, or worse, a part that is not necessary...
Just a note, I have yet to re-find an article that covers testing splash pans and wings (fenders) dated about the time of the introduction of the Model T (1908). Again British Press referring to test being don on the practicality of shrapnel guards.
The shrapnel guard was named after a patent given to Harold J. Shrapnel , Brixton , England . Filed December 4 . 1908.
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Re: Are you protected from shrapnel?
I don't know why anyone would want to test engine pans, unless Ford did for some reason, perhaps for durability. Standard fenders, engine pans, and bodywork would be almost useless againt shrapnel.
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Re: Are you protected from shrapnel?
Damn! While I have never had any trouble with my T (well, at least on THIS scale) I am pondering fabricating some floorboards out of steel plate!
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Re: Are you protected from shrapnel?
I don't think splash pans would protect from that. Looks like the flywheel came off. Hopefully the front seat persons legs were saved. I have a hogs head with a hole in it, but not completely cracked off. It was in a bunch of parts I bought many years ago.
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Re: Are you protected from shrapnel?
Loose flywheel to crankshaft bolts almost the cause to come apart like that. Somebody didn’t install the safety wire through the bolts and then
KABOOM?
MAYBE?
MAYBE?
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Re: Are you protected from shrapnel?
If they are calling fenders wings i'll bet that what they are calling splash shields are what we would call splash aprons and the shrannel is rocks thrown up by the tires.