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MotoMeter

The Boyce MotoMeter was patented in 1912, and was used to monitor the temperature of the cooling system and thus the engine itself. These caps were popular from 1912 until the 1930s. They were designed by German immigrant Hermann Schlaich and manufactured in a variety of different sizes and designs, but they all were pretty similar. Originally sold as an aftermarket accessory owners could buy, the manufacturers soon private-labeled them and made them standard equipment.

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carol j. phipps23-Mar-2022 17:00
Attractive and artistic. V
Guest 22-Mar-2022 23:26
Excellent detail, well seen. V.
Jola Dziubinska22-Mar-2022 23:26
Excellent detail, well seen. V.
Carl Carbone21-Mar-2022 19:21
Cool engineering and design.
Chris21-Mar-2022 18:50
Thanks for the detail, I have never seen the like!
Graeme21-Mar-2022 12:44
Makes a lovely bonnet ornament with the wings, Dennis.V
Guest 21-Mar-2022 10:29
thank you for the information
and a great photo of the monometer V
Mieke WA Minkjan21-Mar-2022 10:29
thank you for the information
and a great photo of the monometer V
Liz Bickel21-Mar-2022 07:34
Very interesting information about this great shot.
Bryan Murahashi21-Mar-2022 04:22
Nicely designed for style and functionality. Nicely captured.
globalgadabout20-Mar-2022 17:31
well aligned to get those longhorn-like turn handles precisely set against the emerald
colour behind...the gauge must have been difficult to read while driving..
larose forest photos20-Mar-2022 17:00
How interesting, I had no idea about this. Your shot certainly shows the beauty of this particular one. V
joseantonio20-Mar-2022 16:42
nice closeup details.v.
Helen Betts20-Mar-2022 16:33
Great shot of this striking piece of equipment, and interesting commentary as well.