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The Ford GAA engine is an American all-aluminum 32-
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60-degree liquid-cooled V8
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with a flat plane crankshaft designed and produced by the
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before and during World War II. It features twin Stromberg NA-Y5-G carburetors,Berndt, p.190. dual
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s and twin spark plugs making up a full
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system, and crossflow induction. It displaces and puts out well over of torque from idle to 2,200 rpm. The factory-rated net output was at 2,600 rpm. The GAA powered several models and derivatives of the M4A3 Sherman medium tank.


Development

Immediately preceding World War II, Ford developed an aircraft engine similar to the
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. It was a 60 degree V-12 of 1,650 cubic inch displacement with cylinder bore and stroke matching the Merlin aviation engine, using an aluminum block and head;
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s, and four valves per cylinder. The intention of this design was to help Ford break into the anticipated large market for aircraft engines. This engine was built to typical aircraft standards: it was light, high performance, and highly reliable. Everything was safety wired or staked with close attention to detail on every part. Available information suggests this design performed well. However, it never went into production as an aircraft engine due to the United States Navy's decision to only use
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s for its aircraft and the Army's contractual commitments to existing manufacturers. With the approach of war, increasing orders for M4 Sherman tanks were causing supply issues with the 9-cylinder radial
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Whirlwind engine used. The U.S. Army decided it needed to source additional engine suppliers, choosing a version of the Ford GAA cut down from twelve cylinders to eight for various vehicle applications. In 1942 after the British Tank Mission visit to America in April, there was some pressure from British car and commercial vehicle manufacturers to use the new Ford V8 tank engine designed by Larry Sheldrick in British tanks, rather than the
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then under development by Rolls-Royce from the Merlin aero engine, as they believed that an adapted aero engine "would not be suitable as a rugged tank engine". The Ford engine prototype had a few hundred hours test-bed running by that time. It was a liquid-cooled Vee similar to the Meteor, but two-third the size and Robotham doubted its reliability at 600 bhp. The 600 bhp Meteor was designed to fit in the same space in the
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as the Nuffield Liberty L-12 engine of 340 bhp output. But the Ford V8 developed only 500 bhp, and had "teething problems" which were not overcome until after the Normandy landings in 1944.


Production

* The GAA was used in the M4A3 (1,690), M4A3(75)W (3,071), M4A3(76)W (1,400), M4A3 (105) (500), M4A3E2 (254), M4A3(76)W HVSS (3,142), M4A3(105) HVSS (2,539), M10A1 (1,413), and M7B1 (826). * The GAF powered the M26 (2,222), M26A1, T28/T95 (2), and M45 (185). * The GAN powered the T23 (248) and M4A3E2 (254). * In order to meet the need for a larger engine, Ford resurrected the V-12 version as the GAC, which produced and powered the T29, and T32 (6). *A number of
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s were rebuilt from M4A3s, which used the GAA.Berndt, p.193.


See also

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List of Ford engines Ford engines are those used in Ford Motor Company vehicles and in aftermarket, sports and kit applications. Different engine ranges are used in various global markets. 3 cylinder A series of Ford DOHC 12-valve inline-three engines with Twin Ind ...
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History of the tank The history of the tank begins with World War I, when armoured all-terrain fighting vehicles were introduced as a response to the problems of trench warfare, ushering in a new era of mechanized warfare. Though initially crude and unreliable, ta ...
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Rolls-Royce Meteor The Rolls-Royce Meteor later renamed the Rover Meteor is a British tank engine that was developed during the Second World War. It was used in British tanks up to 1964. It was a result of co-operation between Leyland Motors and Rolls-Royce who bet ...
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Rolls-Royce Meteorite The Rolls-Royce Meteorite was a British V8 petrol or diesel engine of capacity, and was derived from the Rolls-Royce Meteor, which was itself based on the Rolls-Royce Merlin aircraft engine. The Meteorite was, in essence, two-thirds of a V12 ...


Notes


References

*Berndt, Thomas. ''Standard Catalog of U.S. Military Vehicles''. Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 1993. . * Aircraft Engine Historical Societ
Aircraft Engines in Armored Vehicles
*Hunnicutt, R. P. ''Firepower: A History of the American Heavy Tank''. Novato, California: Presidio Press, 1988. *{{cite book , last= Robotham , first= William Arthur , title= Silver Ghosts and Silver Dawn , accessdate= , edition= , year= 1970 , publisher= Constable , location= London , isbn= , oclc= , pages= 160, 161


External links

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