A shameless image thread for the enginephiles

All that has to do with the power train, gearbox, clutch, fuels and lubricants, etc. Generally the mechanical side of Formula One.
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Those machining marks make me cringe. Completely doesn't matter for function, but "roughed" surface machining with big stepover drives me nuts!
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Jersey Tom wrote:Those machining marks make me cringe. Completely doesn't matter for function, but "roughed" surface machining with big stepover drives me nuts!
I kno wwhat you're talking about Tom - I've handled a quality problem in which hydraulic cylinders were failing catastrophically due to a small machining error - the finish was too rough in a groove (predetermined breaking point).
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The air-cooled Honda RA302 wide-angle 1968 V8, not by a fan, but like a motorcycle with fins everywhere;

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This one had roller bearings for the rods and crank too I think.
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The Twin Rolls Royce twin-turbo Meteor V12s, from a swedish army tank, mounted in the wooden boat "Sverige S1", enjoy;

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxHETcEWaoo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvYlMemRR9Y

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECxJ7495yWY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LzKfP4zia8
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This boat caught fire at one point, it survived but I can't recall the current status.

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Aiming for 100 knots apparently; http://www.hundraknop.se/
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Looking at those stub exhausts I would say supercharged. Turbo would be a better option though.
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R-R Merlin/Meteor cyl head/exhaust port design reportedly does not cope well with the heat/backpressure
imposed by turbos, at least for for extended running periods.. ..with heat soak softening/distorting things a bit..
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Engines are supercharged.
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First time poster on the forum and absolutely loving this thread =D>

This is a Ford GT40 replica but it looked amazing with rear body work off, it's almost half engine!
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Snapped a pic of a Camaro at the same time with an Edelbrock big block motor installed, impressive exhaust headers fitted:)
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And an oddity, an inlet valve from a marine diesel engine (Don't know which particular engine but I think from a motor operating on a 2 stroke cycle- may be wrong please correct me if so).
Difficult to represent how large it is in photos, valve length-570mm stem diameter- 27,4mm valve diameter- 133mm.
Note the vanes at the bottom of the valve stem to reduce turbulence during the intake stroke- very interesting engineering.

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Great pics Rocco. Love the GT40 replica. The intake valve vanes generate swirl - ensuring the fixed injector spray gets access to as much air as possible during injection.
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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..
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Ed Hilary on being 1st to top Mt Everest,
(& 1st to do a surface traverse across Antarctica,
in good Kiwi style - riding a Massey Ferguson farm
tractor - with a few extemporised mod's to hack the task).

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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..
7l engines to beat the 3.3l-4.0l Ferraris?