@@robertwoodroffe123 Yep..I'd day a good chance this is one of the factory "shelf" engines that were auctioned off after the bankruptcy, so never been in a car. But a small chance it was in a produced car, a handful were wrecked and scabbed for parts. I'm sure they were stored With a small amount of motor oil in them back in the day 👍 So I'd think either a shelfer factory motor or one removed from a wreck
A Franklin engine not many around they sat upright and were air cooled amazing they converted them like they did Tucker was destroyed by the big 3 I cant help thinking they did the same to others too .
I saw a Tucker on the road in downtown Stillwater Minnesota in the middle 1990’s. It was towards dark and I saw it leave the gas station with its 3 headlights on and the middle headlight turned along with the front wheels.
A gentleman by the name of Johnny Janecek in Springfield Oregon owned the Tucker with the replaced engine. I saw the Tucker, but did not look at the engine bay on it so I don't know for sure. I thought Johnny said it was a Buick engine, but it's been 30 years or more since I saw it and Johnny Janecek died years back. I think the Tucker was sold to a private party------ I also never found out which number it was.
Yes Franklin, I had a 1947 Stinson 108 had the Franklin engine. Ran good but my A&P kept tellin me to get rid of it because it seemed to have unusually small push rods and could be trouble, never did though.
Those emgines were made for a helicopter, one in particular was the korea war medivac helicopter, and howard Hughes help tucker get those left over engine, they were originally built to run vertical, in the helicopter
i find the J40 fascinating..that looks to be a real gas engine under the hood..yet when i searched for a gas powered version all i found were pedal versions..sure would like more info on it if possible :)
Someone that I knew in the mid 60’s had a red Lancia sedan. As I recall it was in the style of 1940’s USA it was said to have an engine that appeared to be a combination in line and v type. I also think it was right hand drive as in the UK & had an aluminum body. East of Cleveland Ohio (Chesterland).
@@miguelcastaneda7236 , Negative, Corvair was a GM design never used for a helicopter unless some one tried to convert one for that use. Plenty have been converted for airplanes and work well and I imagine a few have been used on airboats.
I really hope you guys gave him fair prices as he seemed completely clueless as to any value in these items. Last Tucker engine I saw sell went for over $35k.
Harald Pettesen oh please. You really think people are that stupid? His holding onto a tucker engine all these years means he knows what he’s got. I just hope there’s a tucker car out there with a Ford engine and an owner looking for an original motor.
That Franklin flat 6 was used in the Bell-47 helicopter as an air-cooled version. Franklin almost went broke in 1933 but was rescued and changed to Aircooled Motors which was then bought after WW2 (1945) to be Republic Aviation Company. In 1947 that Company was bought by Tucker where he cancelled the Aviation contracts to focus on making it Liquid cooled version for his cars. Tucker Company lasted until 1961 and was sold to revive the name Franklin Engine Company .
Most of the 51 tuckers cars are known to accounted for only three are missing one burnt in a fire one wrecked and striped for parts and one unknowned. That engine is supper rare. It has to be the only one not in a car. The only spare engine. Worth at least $50.000 plus.
Did you inform the man yhat he has a treasure worth a fortune, maybe hundreds of thousands of dollars ? . You all knew it, he could refurbished his house for the money you sneaked away from him. Great stuff on RUclips.
There were only 50 cars built, but a total of 125 engines. The cars are very valuable, the spare engines, not so much. If this engine is the original for one of the cars, it would have more value.
...well, looks like this Tucker engine was set up for a manual transmission...so I guess it's not from #1042..:(...I am completely fascinated with Tucker #1042, as it's one of only 2 with an automatic transmission, and the only unaccounted for example, therefore about the only "barn find" possibility there is with a Tucker...doubt it's around in one piece, but I keep hoping more parts of it will surface...hopefully some substantial parts..or even a rusted, crushed hulk...look at some of those Plymouth Barracudas and Dodge Daytona's that are being "restored"...so anything is possible...Heck, I say dig up #1023, and "re-create" it......
Some idiot converted one of the surviving Tuckers into a Ford powered front engine car. I think it's time for someone to buy this engine and put that one back to stock.
AN IDIOT??? LIKE WHERE WAS HE GOING TO FIND ANOTHER TUCKER ENGINE IN THE DAY? IF HE HADNT REPOWERED THE CAR WITH THE FORD ENGINE, AND GOT IT GOING AND USEFUL IT COULD HAVE BEEN EASILY SCRAPPED! BUT YES IT CAN BE RESTORED WITH THE PROPER ENGINE NOW, BUT IN ITS WAY THE FORD POWERED TUCKER IS A CLASSIC ALSO! IT ILLUSTRATES INGENUITY TO MAKE THE BEST WHEN PROPER PARTS ARE UNAVAILABLE! REMEMBER IN THOSE DAYS WE DIDNT HAVE THE INTERNET TO FIND THE STUFF WE NEED!
That Tucker had a Oldsmobile engine originally owned by a collector who owned three back in the 1970s. He converted it for his daughter so it was more reliable.
The poor guy had no clue what he really had and gave it all away, probably for a few bucks. I hate guys that take atvantage of people who don't know about the true value of thier stuff. An honest person will inform and offer a fair price.
Too late, Matt ... Tucker converted it over to water cooling. The additional casing, plumbing, radiator and water would make it weight prohibitive on the little 47. It's worth much more now historically as a Tucker Conversion than as a Helo engine.
I mean seriously cmon man, just examine the mechanics of this véhicule ,interior and looks,it's an overall marvel ! Dammm I would love to even have the privilege to drive such a beautiful car now ! The car was good,safe,viable and a bit technology advance for its time but never had its chance to bloom was crushed not only in politics arena but mainly from big corporations !
It is also called a Staggered V4 to make it shorter for space. i think there ios also a staggered inline 6. The trick was to have the water jackets the right size and a better cooling system with the cylinders closer .
Many dont believe it - ford sent him steering wheels door handles etc To help him- nothing nefarious there- someone hated what he represented though- anyway wanted to say not many also know that it had a HELICOPTER ENGINE-prone to overheating due to differential gearing problems as well- politicos had a field day with his iconoclastic/attack the big three/never back down mentality! True Renaissance man - unfortunately he had the misfortune of being borne into one of the most corrupt of eras- being out of place in the wrong decade will crush a MAN-
in all countries of the world (except anglo saxon) did "engine" not exists, only motor for all power building machines with piston, turbine , electric,etc...
Graeme Williams well, at least they're trying to put these items to use in an automotive historical context. Those parts could complete an old Lancia or Tucker to actually run. The alternative when someone hoards too firmly to let go; that guy dies, and all those vintage pieces get loaded on a scrap truck, sold by weight to a recycler, and is melted down. If you love it, let it find a home with someone that knows what to do with it.
One of Tucker's ideas was to make the engines easy to remove. That way if it needed major repairs at a dealer the customer could just drive up, the mechanics could swap in a loaner engine in 20-30 minutes and quickly get the customer back on the road in their own car. No Tucker dealer network was ever created but early on the factory probably did have some of those loaner engines that was never planned to go inside a car.
??? There was a Tucker dealer in Newark N.Y. It was called Twentieth Century Motors and was located at 103 East Avenue. The widow of the dealer gave me a large stash of printed material, Tucker magazines, banners, order blanks for a Tucker etc. The sign that said Twentieth Century Motors still exists in the collections of the Newark Arcadia Historical Society. Too bad that the dealer never got any cars to sell. He ended up being an Airway Sales district manager and was a good one. Now, having said that (and this will get me into trouble) In 1947-48 GM, Chrysler, Ford were doing so well that this mechanical mess did not cause them to lose much sleep. Tucker failed because he was a promoter and dreamer with no money. People hated GM even back then and loved to support the little guy. Remember the story that GM killed a car that could get 100 mpg.? Why didn't Toyota and Honda make this type of car? Because it is impossible.
@@5050kas... true, but there are always bargain hunters who think they can buy cheap and sell high. That's what business is all about.... making money. Besides, we have no idea what it was bought for in the first place. The guy might have had it since nobody wanted one.
Sadly from 2030 on all combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas station per city or county. Now they want to slow down all the gas station fuel pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called emissions- and smoke crime.. :-(((
@@jasonjgr8580 everybody in USA and (kinda)France, Germany ,Italy.Many other (quite big )places where they speak English they call internal combustion and steam power units engines and electric motors motors.The whole world isn't America even though some folk act like it is.
Tell: General MOTORS Ford MOTOR Co. Harley-Davidson MOTOR Co. They make MOTORcycles, not ENGINEcycles. How about Rolls-Royce MOTORcars? A person who drives a car is a MOTORist, not an ENGINEist. Where do you find ENGINE oil? Pennzoil MOTOR oil. Castrol MOTOR oil. Quaker State MOTOR oil. Tell the Society of AutoMOTive Engineers to change their name to Society of AutoENGive Motoreers.
@@algrayson8965 I come from England.There is this thing in language called 'common usage'.How people talk.All my life until my 50's the oil was Engine oil..even though the American dominated oil firms packaged it in cans with 'motor oil' printed there.I don't live there now. The language spoken in USA has developed separately and ,you'll be glad to know,is steadily taking over from my way of speaking.I'm not in an argument over right or wrong.English is packed full of illogical features because of its history..
Wow! The barns with treasures like this are getting very scarce. Awesome
That's a 6-cylinder helicopter engine Tucker used as a rear engine in his Tucker Automobile back in the forties only 50 were ever made excellent find
50 complete cars ! 125 engines
@@robertwoodroffe123 Yep..I'd day a good chance this is one of the factory "shelf" engines that were auctioned off after the bankruptcy, so never been in a car. But a small chance it was in a produced car, a handful were wrecked and scabbed for parts. I'm sure they were stored With a small amount of motor oil in them back in the day 👍 So I'd think either a shelfer factory motor or one removed from a wreck
Damn!!! This guy had nothing but rare and valuable bits!!!
I saw a Tucker in real life . it was going to the Smithsonian. The car was complete-ran and drove. Very beautiful piece of history.
That garage is an Aladdin's Cave of automotive delights
Unbelievable......
I had to and right off the bat, i am HOOKED!
Thanks for sharing.
A Franklin engine not many around they sat upright and were air cooled amazing they converted them like they did Tucker was destroyed by the big 3 I cant help thinking they did the same to others too .
Look up the Pogue carburettor for another example.
Big 3 absolutely destroyed upstarts..and with the help of the govt bc they were so hard in bed with them due to war production being one major reason.
After all that cool stuff in the garage, I would be diving out into that yard.
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WOW a Tucker! Awesome!!!!
The Tucker was worth subscription
How spectacular! Tucker 1 of my favorites
Some incredibly rare, cool stuff!
I saw a Tucker on the road in downtown Stillwater Minnesota in the middle 1990’s. It was towards dark and I saw it leave the gas station with its 3 headlights on and the middle headlight turned along with the front wheels.
That little car is fantastic!
What a treasure house . I love a time capsule .
They better have taken and looked through every single piece in that garage. Could be quite a few diamonds in the rough. Awesome for history too
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I like that gas powered conversion peddle auburn
These were helicopter engines that were converted from air-cooled to water cool. But this is a air cool engine. It's very very rare.
nope its water cooled look at the hoses
A gentleman by the name of Johnny Janecek in Springfield Oregon owned the Tucker with the replaced engine. I saw the Tucker, but did not look at the engine bay on it so I don't know for sure. I thought Johnny said it was a Buick engine, but it's been 30 years or more since I saw it and Johnny Janecek died years back. I think the Tucker was sold to a private party------ I also never found out which number it was.
That is a great find!
Tucker engine is a
modified
franklin aircraft engine
Yes Franklin, I had a 1947 Stinson 108 had the Franklin engine. Ran good but my A&P kept tellin me to get rid of it because it seemed to have unusually small push rods and could be trouble, never did though.
Franklin O-335
@@harrygearhart4520 Sweet running engines actually, very smooth.
"Create a pile?!".....ill take to whole dang basement! Just wow!
I want that little J40, That little car is sweet.
Those emgines were made for a helicopter, one in particular was the korea war medivac helicopter, and howard Hughes help tucker get those left over engine, they were originally built to run vertical, in the helicopter
i find the J40 fascinating..that looks to be a real gas engine under the hood..yet when i searched for a gas powered version all i found were pedal versions..sure would like more info on it if possible :)
He put his own motor in it for his grandkid.
There were no motorised versions he repowered it himself
a Lancia V4 with its gearbox! Oh, My!!!!
Someone that I knew in the mid 60’s had a red Lancia sedan. As I recall it was in the style of 1940’s USA it was said to have an engine that appeared to be a combination in line and v type. I also think it was right hand drive as in the UK & had an aluminum body. East of Cleveland Ohio (Chesterland).
I saw tucker driven on Australian roads, it was 3 million dollars. A motor ? very good question. $100K-200K ?
Wow, just wow
Great stuff
Treasure hunting
Gotta love how the first thing you do with the little Austin, you turn the flywheel to see if the crank is locked up.
I want that little car!
Originally an air-cooled helicopter engine modified to water cooled.
Correct😎👍
Auggies1956 same on early corvairs...helicopter motors
@@miguelcastaneda7236 , Negative, Corvair was a GM design never used for a helicopter unless some one tried to convert one for that use. Plenty have been converted for airplanes and work well and I imagine a few have been used on airboats.
Wow, wow, wow!!! Crazy finds! That place looks like heaven! You just gained a sub!(-:
I really hope you guys gave him fair prices as he seemed completely clueless as to any value in these items. Last Tucker engine I saw sell went for over $35k.
aaron71 - I don't think there were many dollars they paid for everything there was, but those greedy assholes is going to make a lot of money.
Harald Pettesen oh please. You really think people are that stupid? His holding onto a tucker engine all these years means he knows what he’s got. I just hope there’s a tucker car out there with a Ford engine and an owner looking for an original motor.
@@IcelanderUSer you didn’t watch the beginning of the video apparently……
Wow an Austin pedal car almost complete !
older days engine in center gave superior handling thats why set back is used in other models
That garage has about 500 thousand dollars worth of rare parts and engines in it
The distributor on that Tucker alone would go for near 6 figures. The epitome of "rare car part" lol
That Helicopter is 1 of the rarest engines ever put into a car -and It had to have a few mods
That Franklin flat 6 was used in the Bell-47 helicopter as an air-cooled version. Franklin almost went broke in 1933 but was rescued and changed to Aircooled Motors which was then bought after WW2 (1945) to be Republic Aviation Company.
In 1947 that Company was bought by Tucker where he cancelled the Aviation contracts to focus on making it Liquid cooled version for his cars.
Tucker Company lasted until 1961 and was sold to revive the name Franklin Engine Company .
Most of the 51 tuckers cars are known to accounted for only three are missing one burnt in a fire one wrecked and striped for parts and one unknowned. That engine is supper rare. It has to be the only one not in a car. The only spare engine. Worth at least $50.000 plus.
Did you inform the man yhat he has a treasure worth a fortune, maybe hundreds of thousands of dollars ? . You all knew it, he could refurbished his house for the money you sneaked away from him. Great stuff on RUclips.
There were only 50 cars built, but a total of 125 engines. The cars are very valuable, the spare engines, not so much. If this engine is the original for one of the cars, it would have more value.
Wow what history
Let that sweet dog out to greet people.
Lovely content! Keep it up!
...well, looks like this Tucker engine was set up for a manual transmission...so I guess it's not from #1042..:(...I am completely fascinated with Tucker #1042, as it's one of only 2 with an automatic transmission, and the only unaccounted for example, therefore about the only "barn find" possibility there is with a Tucker...doubt it's around in one piece, but I keep hoping more parts of it will surface...hopefully some substantial parts..or even a rusted, crushed hulk...look at some of those Plymouth Barracudas and Dodge Daytona's that are being "restored"...so anything is possible...Heck, I say dig up #1023, and "re-create" it......
ANY IDEA WHAT KIND OF AUTOMATIC TRANS USED??
THIS IS THE FIRST I HEARD OF
FOR TUCKERS!
Vultures!
If only the guy knew what he had!
Some idiot converted one of the surviving Tuckers into a Ford powered front engine car. I think it's time for someone to buy this engine and put that one back to stock.
Seed_drill You are so right!
AN IDIOT???
LIKE WHERE WAS HE GOING TO FIND ANOTHER TUCKER ENGINE IN THE DAY?
IF HE HADNT REPOWERED THE CAR WITH THE FORD ENGINE,
AND GOT IT GOING AND USEFUL
IT COULD HAVE BEEN EASILY SCRAPPED!
BUT YES IT CAN BE RESTORED WITH THE PROPER ENGINE NOW,
BUT IN ITS WAY THE FORD POWERED TUCKER IS A CLASSIC
ALSO!
IT ILLUSTRATES INGENUITY TO MAKE THE BEST WHEN PROPER PARTS ARE UNAVAILABLE!
REMEMBER IN THOSE DAYS WE DIDNT HAVE THE INTERNET
TO FIND THE STUFF WE NEED!
@@rossbryan6102 Well, that's one way of looking at it, but it's kinda like ... I dunno, painting a mustache on the Mona Lisa or something.
That Tucker had a Oldsmobile engine originally owned by a collector who owned three back in the 1970s. He converted it for his daughter so it was more reliable.
@@rossbryan6102 Not saying 'you're' an idiot ... but why are you yelling?!?!
What happened to the car? Or was it a left over engine?
the austin j40 looks like it has a maytag 2 stroke engine in it. Definitely was swapped in there by someone.
I have to find out on that for ya'll
You guys racked up, did the old guy know what he had let go of?
The poor guy had no clue what he really had and gave it all away, probably for a few bucks.
I hate guys that take atvantage of people who don't know about the true value of thier stuff.
An honest person will inform and offer a fair price.
I think that the engine is based on a "franklin ranger " aircraft engine .
Franklin O-335
Tucker actually bought the company to be able to provide him engines.
That basement is a gold mine or rarities.
If you are interested, it's Lan-cha, not Lan see ah.
I hope you paid that gentleman what all that stuff is worth. That Austin peddle car would be worth 4K even in its condition.
Awesome find! Now put it in a old Bell helicopter.
Too late, Matt ... Tucker converted it over to water cooling. The additional casing, plumbing, radiator and water would make it weight prohibitive on the little 47. It's worth much more now historically as a Tucker Conversion than as a Helo engine.
I mean seriously cmon man, just examine the mechanics of this véhicule ,interior and looks,it's an overall marvel ! Dammm I would love to even have the privilege to drive such a beautiful car now ! The car was good,safe,viable and a bit technology advance for its time but never had its chance to bloom was crushed not only in politics arena but mainly from big corporations !
According to the movie every Tucker is accounted for. Maybe the motor was an extra.
Gold.
O cara garimpou só filet!
I can't wait for the sequel!
Lancia? I had a friend who had one but never worked on it.
How much was that Tucker engine worth?
ask any amount you want for the motor
Connect with Preston Tucker's Speed Shop
Would be too hard to fab up an aluminum tunnel ran manifold for this for a 4 bbl.
Why would it be all rusted like that?
George Lucas used to have TWO Tuckers........He sold one.....I wonder if that helped fund some of the "Star Wars" movies?????
When can we see the follow up to this?
How much did they charge you for that fined?
Lancia narrow angle V-4
It is also called a Staggered V4 to make it shorter for space. i think there ios also a staggered inline 6.
The trick was to have the water jackets the right size and a better cooling system with the cylinders closer .
Many dont believe it - ford sent him steering wheels door handles etc
To help him- nothing nefarious there- someone hated what he represented though- anyway wanted to say not many also know that it had a HELICOPTER ENGINE-prone to overheating due to differential gearing problems as well- politicos had a field day with his iconoclastic/attack the big three/never back down mentality!
True Renaissance man - unfortunately he had the misfortune of being borne into one of the most corrupt of eras- being out of place in the wrong decade will crush a MAN-
This is a franklin bell helicopter 335 engine.
Does anyone know what happened to number 1042?
The Salmson Engine was worth way more than the tucker engine.
Six cylinder cyclone helicopter motor. What is it worth?
👍👍
Imagine how much that Tucker engine is worth
What are you going to do with it?
its a jowett jupiter or javlin
I hope he got at least 10 to 25 k for that tucker engine.
It's not a motor it's a engine. Motor gets it's from the outside a engine gets it's power from inside.
in all countries of the world (except anglo saxon) did "engine" not exists, only motor for all power building machines with piston, turbine , electric,etc...
Bet jay Leno would buy the lot.
And Jay would be generous and give a fair price!
Too late now.
That's totally cool.
Did I hear right...125$? For the tucker?
Those greedy cheapskate boneheads ripped that poor guy off.
Only 125 made.
Damned if I'd let 4 vultures into my garage. Who call me a "crazy old uncle".
Graeme Williams well, at least they're trying to put these items to use in an automotive historical context. Those parts could complete an old Lancia or Tucker to actually run. The alternative when someone hoards too firmly to let go; that guy dies, and all those vintage pieces get loaded on a scrap truck, sold by weight to a recycler, and is melted down. If you love it, let it find a home with someone that knows what to do with it.
+Eric Muschlitz some examples of hoarders , elderly iron, classic truck rescue . it's a good thing they own alot of land
Graeme Williams pickers are better than letting it all rot to dust
Vultures?
my preshes 👐👴
could that be the engine to the tucker that was found at the bottom of a river
Probably one of the leftovers.
Do you want to sale that Tucker Motor????
I hope you paid what that stuff is truly worth
I seriously doubt that they came anywhere close, the garage owner had no idea what he really had.
They took unfair advantage!
One of Tucker's ideas was to make the engines easy to remove. That way if it needed major repairs at a dealer the customer could just drive up, the mechanics could swap in a loaner engine in 20-30 minutes and quickly get the customer back on the road in their own car. No Tucker dealer network was ever created but early on the factory probably did have some of those loaner engines that was never planned to go inside a car.
??? There was a Tucker dealer in Newark N.Y. It was called Twentieth Century Motors and was located at 103 East Avenue. The widow of the dealer gave me a large stash of printed material, Tucker magazines, banners, order blanks for a Tucker etc. The sign that said Twentieth Century Motors still exists in the collections of the Newark Arcadia Historical Society. Too bad that the dealer never got any cars to sell. He ended up being an Airway Sales district manager and was a good one. Now, having said that (and this will get me into trouble) In 1947-48 GM, Chrysler, Ford were doing so well that this mechanical mess did not cause them to lose much sleep. Tucker failed because he was a promoter and dreamer with no money. People hated GM even back then and loved to support the little guy. Remember the story that GM killed a car that could get 100 mpg.? Why didn't Toyota and Honda make this type of car? Because it is impossible.
I think I smell large money with this engine. How about you?
Quite calling engine's motors engine's get power from the inside motors get power from outside.
they know what they were doing with all this valuable stuff, owner lost money
this looks like a clean out of an estate so likely the owner is long dead.
@@rupe53 someone owns it
@@5050kas... true, but there are always bargain hunters who think they can buy cheap and sell high. That's what business is all about.... making money. Besides, we have no idea what it was bought for in the first place. The guy might have had it since nobody wanted one.
@@rupe53 like I said ripping them off
@@5050kas ... if both parties agree then it's not a rip off.
4:50. Um, it's pronounced "lancha." Yup. I know it doesn't read that way in English, but it's NOT English. It's Italian.
Lancia Fulvia V4 engine
Just a question. The Fulvia was front wheel drive, at 2:46 that gearbox looks like rear wheel drive. Maybe Appia or similar?
or perhaps Lamda
Lots of junk in there too.
Sadly from 2030 on all combustion cars including classics will be banned
from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the
Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025
on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas
station per city or county. Now they want to slow down all the gas station fuel pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called emissions- and smoke crime.. :-(((
Tucker never made a motor
Never made an engine, either.
If it runs on vapor, it is NOT a motor. Use the correct word god damn it! ENGINE
Johnny James , oh God every body calls a engine a motor . Give me a break.
@@jasonjgr8580 everybody in USA and (kinda)France, Germany ,Italy.Many other (quite big )places where they speak English they call internal combustion and steam power units engines and electric motors motors.The whole world isn't America even though some folk act like it is.
@@ianrutherford878 Always a little peeve of mine too.
Tell:
General MOTORS
Ford MOTOR Co.
Harley-Davidson MOTOR Co. They make MOTORcycles, not ENGINEcycles.
How about Rolls-Royce MOTORcars?
A person who drives a car is a MOTORist, not an ENGINEist.
Where do you find ENGINE oil? Pennzoil MOTOR oil. Castrol MOTOR oil. Quaker State MOTOR oil.
Tell the Society of AutoMOTive Engineers to change their name to Society of AutoENGive Motoreers.
@@algrayson8965 I come from England.There is this thing in language called 'common usage'.How people talk.All my life until my 50's the oil was Engine oil..even though the American dominated oil firms packaged it in cans with 'motor oil' printed there.I don't live there now.
The language spoken in USA has developed separately and ,you'll be glad to know,is steadily taking over from my way of speaking.I'm not in an argument over right or wrong.English is packed full of illogical features because of its history..