![Cutaway view of the four power trains of the DUKW: front drive wheels, rear drive wheels, propeller, rear winch](/images/vehicle_dukw4.jpg)
Caption | Cutaway view of the four power trains of the DUKW: front drive wheels, rear drive wheels, propeller, rear winch ww2dbase | ||||
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Added By | David Stubblebine | ||||
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Visitor Submitted Comments
2. Paul says:
22 Jul 2018 09:17:43 PM
Why doesn't this cutaway show the location of the engine radiator? I am sure the in-line 6 is water-cooled since it can be driven on land like a truck. Please respond.
22 Jul 2018 09:17:43 PM
Why doesn't this cutaway show the location of the engine radiator? I am sure the in-line 6 is water-cooled since it can be driven on land like a truck. Please respond.
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David Stubblebine says:
23 Jul 2018 10:26:08 AM
Paul (above):
I don’t know why this cutaway does not show the radiator but it had one, as you say. It sits directly ahead of the engine block, as in the CCKW truck on which the DUKW was based.
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23 Jul 2018 10:26:08 AM
Paul (above):
I don’t know why this cutaway does not show the radiator but it had one, as you say. It sits directly ahead of the engine block, as in the CCKW truck on which the DUKW was based.
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19 May 2011 08:51:45 PM
is the propeller of the US DUKW is made of Platinum??