Clever model V engine

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Kev L
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Clever model V engine

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Saw this link over on the Superhawk forum, for your delictation -



Enjoy.
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Re: Clever model V engine

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very cool, i like this one tho, it's not so small........ :lol:
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Re: Clever model V engine

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If he can make something like that from scratch he has the skills to fabricate full scale versions. All we need to do is hunt him down, abduct him, chain him to an equipped workshop and make him work! This time next year we will be millyonayers Rodders.
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Re: Clever model V engine

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you'd need a big tank of compressed air to get anywhere though lol, it doesnt actually fire.
i think he got bored halfway through making it and gave up.
theres a few on youtube that do run proper though...
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Re: Clever model V engine

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Quite impressive, the tappet gaps on cyl #1 inlet and #9 exhaust are a little loose, though.
No piston rings, so it would struggle to fire with fuel.

But would I like it sat on my mantelpiece?

Oh, yeah...
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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