Oh stupid fat fingers....I must have posted this on the lumberinformationexchange.org
Silly me.
Fine:

Here is the engine section...on my floor next to a tape measure, a can of diet Pepsi (sorry...don't like Coke), a can of Miller Lite (just in case you don't like Pepsi), a MagLight (double AA size), a toothbrush and a Steak (yeah Ranchers Reserve on sale!!!). That should cover everything.
Back to the original post......I didn't want to sand the nomenclature plate until I had more detail about the piece (don't want to ruin history)...but I lightly sanded it tonight with some 600 grit. Still not 100% readable.
It says:
AIRCRAFT
FRANKLIN ENGINE
MANUFACTURER NUMBER 0-300-11 AAF OR BUREAU NO (blank)
CONTRACT NO W3X-0XXX6107X (hard to read) MFR NO 5-5203X3
all of the XXXXXXs are hard to read. The entire plate is hard to read....even sanded.
Hope that helps with the findings.
Van
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Thanks,
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
B-29 42-24791 "Big Time Operator"
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UC-45F 43-35764 Cockpit
PT-26A 42-71104
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