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Dénes Bernád 13th January 2006 02:34

Daimler-Benz DB 605 Engine Dataplate
 
A Hungarian colleague of mine has found the dataplate of a Daimler-Benz DB 605 engine:
Constr. No: 00200334
Manufacturer's code: DFH

Can any details be found on this particular engine?
Which company manufactured it?

Thanks,

olefebvre 13th January 2006 12:20

Re: Daimler-Benz DB 605 Engine Dataplate
 
DFH : Fickert, Carl Maschinenfabrik, Schwarzenbach/Saale

Andreas Brekken 13th January 2006 12:21

Re: Daimler-Benz DB 605 Engine Dataplate
 
Hi.

According to 'Liste der Fertigungskennzeichen für Waffen, Munition und Gerät' dated 1944, this dataplate points to a company called:

Carl Fickert Maschinenfabrik, in Schwarzenback/Saale

Probably manufactured part of the engine??

Regards,
Andreas B

Kurfürst 13th January 2006 14:29

Re: Daimler-Benz DB 605 Engine Dataplate
 
"Probably manufactured part of the engine??"

AFAIK (via USSBS) there was no assembly of DB 605s in Schwarzenback/Saale.. of course USSBS could be wrong.

Dénes Bernád 13th January 2006 21:09

Re: Daimler-Benz DB 605 Engine Dataplate
 
Below is a close-up shot of the serial number and manufacturer's code I just received.

Now that I see the actual photo, it occurs to me that the second letter could be a faulty stamped 'E' instead of 'F'.

Any comments?

Attachment 348

Kutscha 14th January 2006 14:14

Re: Daimler-Benz DB 605 Engine Dataplate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kurfürst
"Probably manufactured part of the engine??"

AFAIK (via USSBS) there was no assembly of DB 605s in Schwarzenback/Saale.. of course USSBS could be wrong.

Of course, you can misunderstand what was said, "Probably manufactured (a) part of(/for) the engine".

Anyone know what part/component/piece of/for the DB engine this company was making?

olefebvre 14th January 2006 16:30

Re: Daimler-Benz DB 605 Engine Dataplate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dénes Bernád
Below is a close-up shot of the serial number and manufacturer's code I just received.

Now that I see the actual photo, it occurs to me that the second letter could be a faulty stamped 'E' instead of 'F'.

Any comments?

Attachment 348

Denes would it be possible to know which part of the engine was so stamped ?

TIA
Olivier

Dénes Bernád 14th January 2006 17:10

Re: Daimler-Benz DB 605 Engine Dataplate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by olefebvre
Denes would it be possible to know which part of the engine was so stamped ?

Reportedly, it's stamped on the front side of the engine block, just above the reducer's location.

S Sheflin 15th January 2006 14:20

Re: Daimler-Benz DB 605 Engine Dataplate
 
Greetings Dénes and everyone,

A very interesting topic, indeed. In my limited DB 605 database I have four entries from the “004” series:

A-1 004 00267, maker unknown, source and location not noted
A-1 004 00295, maker kwn, source and location not noted
AM 004 04074, maker unknown, source and location not noted
A-1 004 50224, maker unknown, No. 1 FIU RAF, Report No. 61
(mounted on Bf 109 G-8 WNr. 201 523 at Zeltwig, Austria)

If your 004 00334 is a Motornummer, it does fit within this limited series in my list. Interestingly, neither “DFH” nor “DEH” appear in any of the 220 entries in my database. Most DB 605s in my files were manufactured by: hsr, hss and hsq.

The following makers also appear in my DB 605 list and I have no idea whom they might be: kwn, nhl, oiz, jlt, NNZ, and now either DFH or DEH.

Also of interest is the stamped number “1908” visible below the “DFH.” DB 605 AS engines were actually rebuilt from standard “A” blocks and carried an “AS” rebuild number. These were often a four-digit number (the highest one I have seen is 18353). The majority of “AS” engines documented were from the 007 series (with two stragglers from the 002 series). Is there any chance that this is an “AS” engine?

Best regards,

Steve Sheflin


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