Nose Case, Accessory Housing and Components. At the lower left is the propeller shaft bearing carrier, which includes magneto drives and mounts. At the upper center is the cam ring and tappet housing. On the right is the accessory housing and its related components. At the lower center is a magneto. |
Crankcase and Induction Housing. Note that the J-1 crankcase internals are assembled from the front and then covered by the cam and nose cases. Below the crankcase is the induction housing, which we are viewing from the bottom. The induction housing routes the fuel/air mixture from each of three single-barrel carburetors to three cylinders, thereby providing an induction path for all nine cylinders. The carburetors are attached to the three pads, each with a circular opening and four studs, which are seen at the lower center and left of the image. |
Crankshaft. The one-piece crankshaft was a steel forging. Opposite the crankpin were webs to which the counterweights were bolted. An integral gear at the front drove the cam ring and magnetos. Another gear, pinned and bolted to the crankshaft rear, drove the accessories. Roller and ball bearings were used for main and thrust bearings. |