PackardV8
Automotive
- Apr 17, 2006
- 85
The Lycoming "BB" V-12 was designed in 1932 by Auburn's Chief Engineer, George Kublin. Lycoming invested over $1-million in the new engine: $400,000.00 in designing, engineering, and development; and $600,000.00 in new machinery, tools, dies, buildings, and all other manufacturing-related requirements. The Great Depression killed off luxury sales, so the V12 was sold to American LaFrance for use in fire engines. There, it lived on another thirty years.
I've been building engines for fifty years, but when this one came in the door, it was new to me. What were the pros/cons to a pocket combustion chamber such as this?
FWIW, when ALF took over the production, they added a second plug per cylinder. The additional distributor was driven off the rear of the gear-driven generator.
Jack Vines