As rare as the Crosley-Fageol flat-8 engine is, at just a baker's dozen rumored to have ever been built, even rarer is the Crosley-based V-8. I was led to believe that V-8 was professionally built, possibly for
racing and possibly by Bandini, so I have a suspicion the Crosley V-8
pictured at left is not the same engine.
Found on the Crosley club's website
along with a caption that notes that the engine appeared at the club's
gathering in Wauseon in 1989, it depicts a rather crude V-8 built up
from two CoBra blocks.
The crankcase looks professionally designed and
machined, but one would have to wonder a) why anybody would use tin
blocks for this purpose, b) why one wouldn't use a standard and a
mirror block to put the intake and exhaust for both halves in the
valley, and c) why one would cut off the camshaft timing towers?
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