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cpcrampton
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13th May 13 at 09:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

http://www.vincelewis.net/bigengine.html

corb
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pretty cool read
gazza808
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i like stuff like this.
info is abit crap though like a child has written it.

[Edited on 13-05-2013 by gazza808]
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13th May 13 at 09:56   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You'd know about it if one of them threw a rod out!
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Look at the size of the crankshaft compared to the guy !!
FAZ
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Wonder what the mpg is
AndyCorsaSport
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It's just borrower people working on an XE
sc0ott
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Was just about to say what if its a normal sized engine being worked on by tiny people
Dan
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They ain't far off the size in the ships I do at work. It's pretty common to be laying in a dump under 1 piston. Standing in the bores ontop of pistons.

As for getting them out of boats. It's typical ship building work. You get someone to come cut the side out and weld it back in etc.




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Seany
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Ive seen engines not far of the size of that. Had to steam clean a few before when I work in the dockyards. Typical type 42 or even carriers engine is no where near as big though. The fort rosalie londons engines are around 3 floors high so about 21-22 ft. And that ship is massive. Its got a few though not just one giant one.
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Would love to put a corsa in that engine
Whittie
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quote:
Originally posted by FAZ
Wonder what the mpg is


27.6 Gallons used per minute.
SVM 286
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quote:
Originally posted by gazza808
i like stuff like this.
info is abit crap though like a child has written it.

[Edited on 13-05-2013 by gazza808]


I did wonder if it was a little hobby page of a fifteen year old boy with Asperger's.

Still, I think it's pretty incredible that an engine with such a colossal rotational mass, can rev at 1.5 times or more per second, without destroying itself. Quite a feat of engineering.

Oh and screw those toll charges!
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quote:
Originally posted by Dan
It's pretty common to be laying in a dump under 1 piston.




People have actually shat in the crank case Dan?!?!?! Or is it animal crap?

 
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