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From memory I think it is bigger than R32 ha ha I remember the pistons being bigger than my head and each cylinder has the same capacity as an RB26!

Lets just put a wheel on each corner of the block and sit in the valley between the heads, would be funny to see an engine with wheels do a 10 second pass crossing the line at 3200 rpm

My Dad used to build/maintain diesel trains years ago. He reckons you could crawl through the bores.

The ones he used to work on were the long-distance haulage ones, and had (from memory) twin turbo, supercharged 200 litre V12 or V16 diesels, making around 5000hp and something ridiculous like 30,000Nm. These days they're measured in MW (1000kW = 1 MW) lol... took 10 minutes to start because the flywheel weighed 11ty billion tons, idled at 50 rpm and redlined at 900rpm or something.

My Dad used to build/maintain diesel trains years ago. He reckons you could crawl through the bores.

The ones he used to work on were the long-distance haulage ones, and had (from memory) twin turbo, supercharged 200 litre V12 or V16 diesels, making around 5000hp and something ridiculous like 30,000Nm. These days they're measured in MW (1000kW = 1 MW) lol... took 10 minutes to start because the flywheel weighed 11ty billion tons, idled at 50 rpm and redlined at 900rpm or something.

OMG :domokun: Marc that was like sooooo 2 pages ago...

thanks man,

shane is concerned becuase the fable unicorn may be on the road before the garden ornament

yes but u c the fable unicorn has been off the road way longer than the garden ornament

haha well last weekend I made my own timing cover bolts I will bring one along for peeps to have a look at, so not far off shane better hurry up :domokun:

y did u need custom ones? was it caus u couldnt find shiny ones?

all i did was buy new bolts, and take them to a metal coating place and got them dipped!

w did u need custom ones? was it caus u couldnt find shiny ones?

all i did was buy new bolts, and take them to a metal coating place and got them dipped!

shane you should know, troy is the master of bling and cannot be satisfied with what us lowly folk do

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