Its called a crankcase in F1 engine circles, upper and lower split horizontally on the crank centreline rather than a block and sump is pretty standard. The merc' unit is fully machined from billet.Brian Coat wrote:Yes, non-cast blocks are well known in motorsports but like you I've not seen it in F1 on the track.godlameroso wrote:Every single reciprocating piston engine I've ever seen is cast.trinidefender wrote:One thing I have noticed between the Honda and the Merc is the way the blocks are built. It looks like the Honda block is a casting or forged. The Mercedes block almost looks to be billet. Even if it isn't billet it surely has a lot of machine work done to the outside that is clearly evident, if it is billet then I have no idea how they would manage to make it that complex on the inside.
That's a machined-from-solid timing cover in image "MERCEDES (2014)" not the block I believe, which I'd expect to be cast
Stressed parts are often shot peened after machining to reduce stress, and the surface finish then looks like a high quality casting.