Marked: 1.5 Liter Capacity
Uses and shown with the A-10-HG handle and the A-7-C cover.
Casserole and cover weight: 2 pounds, 10.6 ounces.
Dimensions: 8¾' x 7' x 3'
The pattern on this bowl is a mirror image of all the others, the only one I have this way.
Marked 2 5 12
Corning Ware A-2-B Casserole Marked: 2 Liter Capacity Uses and shown with the A-10-HG handle and the A-9-C cover. Casserole and cover weight: 3 pounds, 10 ounces. Dimensions: 10¼' x 8½' x 2½' Martinsburg, West Virginia commemorative shown at left. |
Corning Ware A-2-B (6017562) Casserole
Marked: 2 Liter Capacity
Uses and shown with the A-9-C cover. This model is not made to use a detachable handle.
Casserole and cover weight: 3 pounds, 14 ounces.
Dimensions: 10¼' x 8½' x 2½'
Made by: Corning Vitro 1992 -1994
Corning Ware A-3-B Casserole
Marked: 3 Liter Capacity
No handle is used with this casserole. Uses and shown with the A-9-C cover.
Casserole and cover weight: 4 pounds, 7.6 ounces.
Dimensions: 10¼' x 8½' x 4'
Corning Ware A-5-B Saucepot
Marked: 5 Quart Capacity
No handle is used with this saucepot. Uses and shown with the A-12-C cover.
Casserole and cover weight: 7 pounds, 9.0 ounces.
Dimensions: 10¼' x 12' x 4¼'
Corning Ware A-8-B Skillet
Marked: 8' x 8' x 1¾' / I also have one that is marked '1.4 Liter'
Uses and shown with the A-10-HG handle and the A-9-C cover.
Skillet and cover weight: 3 pounds, 10.6 ounces.
Dimensions: 10¼' x 8½' x 2'
Corning Ware A-10-B Skillet
Marked: 10' x 10' x 2'
Uses and shown with the A-10-HG handle and the A-12-C cover.
Skillet and cover weight: 5 pounds, 11.8 ounces.
Dimensions: 12' x 10½' x 2'
Corning Ware A-1-M Serving Cradle
Use for the A-1-B & A-1½-B Casseroles.
One side up for the 1 quart size - other side up for the 1½ quart size.
Dimensions: 8' x 10' - Shown with the A-1½-B.
Corning Ware A-2-M Serving Cradle
Use for the A-2-B & A-3-B Saucepans and the A-8-B Skillet.
One side up for the skillet - other side up for the saucepans.
Dimensions: 9' x 11¼' - Shown with the A-3-B.
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Corning Ware A-10-M Serving Cradle
Use for the A-5-B & A-84-B Saucepots and the A-10-B Skillet.
One side up for the skillet - other side up for the saucepots.
Dimensions: 11' x 13½' - Shown with the A-10-B.
Corning Ware A-18 Open Roaster
Marked: 10¼' x 8¾' x 2½'
Weight: 2 pounds, 3.8 ounces / Dimensions: 12' x 9¾' x 2½'
Uses the A-21-R Roasting Rack shown below.
Corning Ware A-21 3 Quart Open Roaster
Marked: 12¼' x 10¼' x 2¼'
Weight: 3 pounds, 5.2 ounces / Dimensions: 14¼' x 11½' x 2½'
Uses the A-21-R Roasting Rack shown below.
Corning Ware A-21-B-N Open Roaster
Marked: 12¼' x 10½' x 2½'
Weight: 4 pounds, 4.0 ounces
Dimensions: 14½' x 11' x 2½'
Corning Ware A-21-B-N (6017559) Open Roaster
Marked: 12¼' x 10½' x 2½'
Weight: 4 pounds, 10.2 ounces
Dimensions: 14½' x 11' x 2½'
Made by: Corning Vitro 1992 -1994
Use and care booklet is in English, Spanish and French.
Corning Ware A-22-B Skillet
Marked: 10' x 10' x 2'
Uses ans shown with the A-10-HG handle and A-12-C cover.
Skillet and cover weight: 5 pounds, 12 ounces.
Dimensions: 12' x 10½' x 2'
This is the same size as the A-10-B skillet, but with the polished flat bottom.
This is for use with the P-12-ES-N Electromatic Skillet
Corning Ware A-76 Open Roaster
Marked: 14' x 11½' x 2¼'
Weight: 3 pounds, 11.2 ounces / Dimensions: 16' x 13' x 2½'
Uses the A-21-R Roasting Rack shown below.
Corning Ware A-84-B Saucepot
Marked: 4 Quart Capacity
No handle is used with this casserole. Uses and shown with the A-12-C cover.
Casserole and cover weight: 6 pounds, 9.8 ounces.
Dimensions: 10¼' x 12' x 3½'
Corning Ware A-21-R Roasting Rack
Adjustable metal roasting rack used with the A-18, A-21, and A-76 open roasters.
Shown in the A-21 open roaster.
Corning Ware A-1-T Wooden Accessory 8¼' x 8¼' x 1¼' For use with the 1 quart and 1½ quart saucepans. Solid maple with plastic feet. Shown with the A-1½-B casserole. |
Corning Ware A-2-T Wooden Accessory 9¾' x 9¾' x 1¼' For use with the 2 quart and 3 quart saucepans. Also use for the 8' skillet. Solid maple with plastic feet. Shown with the A-8-B skillet. |
Corning Ware A-1-PC Plastic Storage Cover
For use with the A-1-B and A-1½-B saucepans.
Shown with the A-1-B saucepan.
Corning Ware A-2-PC Plastic Storage Cover
For use with the A-2-B and A-3-B saucepans.
Also use for the 8' skillet.
Shown with the A-8-B skillet.
Corning Ware A-3-CP Picnic Cooler Expanded Polystyrene Cooler Uses the A-3-B / 3 Quart Casserole dish. Released in 1977 and sold for about $12.00 |
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A variety of cylinder heads and compression ratios have been made for the Model A and B (& G28T) style engines over the years by Ford globally, as well as by aftermarket producers.
The original Model A Ford compression ratio was 4.2 to 1, which is quite low by most standards. Other cars of that era typically had ratios in the 5-6 to 1 range. Since that time there have been numerous aftermarket heads made having increased compression ratios, more power, and better performance.
Higher compression ratios can also result in better cooling (compared to lower CR) despite higher combustion chamber pressures and temperatures at the same speeds and loads. Higher ratio heads tend to run cooler because more of the fuel energy is converted into power, and less into heat at those higher ratios.
Summarized below is a list of cast iron cylinder heads and their combustion chamber shapes and compression ratios for a variety of original applications from 1928 through the mid 1950s, as well as a few more recent examples.