Thanks Gruntguru for the info regarding the function of the vanes on the inlet valve, they are indeed to promote swirl to better mix the air/fuel mixture .
The vanes are fixed in place on the valve stem.
wuzak wrote:7l engines to beat the 3.3l-4.0l Ferraris?J.A.W. wrote:4T valve then.. & are the valve stem vanes also designed to spin, or are they fixed?
Ford 427 Nascar mill was needed to.. win Le Mans/whip Enzo's machines/fill out the GT 40 engine compartment..
I found only 1 reference to this and it said they didn't have those engines ready in time to race so they used the pushrod block. Iread about this 427 beast in a magazine from the seventies. If i'm wrong please excuse me.J.A.W. wrote:Ford did have OHC engines, & ran an Indy race 4.2 litre V8, but it wasn't too reliable..
NASCAR also banned the Ford 427 OHC as not 'stock', so AFAIR, all the 'GT 40' Le Mans winners used pushrod V8s.
excellent read.Scuderia Nuvolari wrote:1965 Honda 50cc,125cc,250cc 22000 rpm
http://m.motorcycle-usa.com/289/15555/M ... RC148.aspx
As i remember it, they barred these big blocks out of endurance racing soon after the gt40's had started taking le mans by storm every year.J.A.W. wrote:No excuse!
Nah, but seriously though S-N..
.. if we can all get to improve our knowledge base here, its all to the better..
Those booming big-block NASCAR mills had to be banned (of course).. ..too much easy torque..
..too much for the trans in `65.. ..they were de-rated from high rpm spec - to give that solid torque..
http://www.enginelabs.com/engine-tech/e ... storation/
But by `69 Ford had won more'n a few Trans-Am races with their production based 5 litre small-blocks,
& had got them fairly well sorted, certainly proved good enough to defeat the Porsche factory team..
..in the - by then veteran - GT 40 at Le Mans..
& of course Porsche had to come back with a bigger 12 cyl mill - to finally get the win - with the 917..
Seemed heavy - slow acceleration for a 150mph machine.Brian Coat wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYINrhTNiyM
50 cc (turbo, I think?)
147 mph
You've got to love the fact that someone does this!