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Watch the pistons. Looks like someone was trying to overcome the 2 up 2 down with related dead spots.
Some serious thought/enginering must have gone into this
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Some serious thought/enginering must have gone into this
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup

1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: Some serious thought/enginering must have gone into this
Got a feeling this was more of a parlor trick… the piston throws are only 90 degrees apart so would need to be a straight 8 to maintain even firing, or somehow converted to a 2 stroke. Not likely a 2 stroke as the cam seems to operating #1 as a 4 stroke
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Re: Some serious thought/enginering must have gone into this
The current thought on that list is the Broke Crank Club has a new member... I mentioned the 2 stroke idea, but to be effective you'd need a direct fuel injection system (like a detroit diesel) otherwise there would be a LOT of waste charge... also of course a correct cam...
I wonder if anyone has actually tried that? Doing a planar crankshaft, change the cam and cam gear and if so what the result was...
I wonder if anyone has actually tried that? Doing a planar crankshaft, change the cam and cam gear and if so what the result was...
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Re: Some serious thought/enginering must have gone into this
Valve timing is off on #3 & #4 cylinders so a broken crank is possible. I someone is experimenting with AI they didn't do their home work.
Would like to see the crank?
Craig.
Would like to see the crank?
Craig.