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Trying to put a V12 engine into my Fazer..??
#1

Do you think it would fit??

Amazing piece of engineering....

http://www.wimp.com/tiniestengine/


Silverdream


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#2
That's beautiful. :eek
All the same, I think you'd do better to wait until he brings out a DOHC version.
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#3
He forgot to fill it with oil, bet it went bang Smile

Wish I had 1200 hours free !!
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#4
Wonder if anyone sells kits for these?
thou shalt not kick
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#5
Brilliant! An enjoyable 10 minutes viewing.
I'm sure the Fazer will be faster if I play music like that when working on it!
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#6
That is astounding: As said, I wish I had 1000 hours to spare.
Oh wait, I do cos I'm "unemployed" - but I'm too effing lazy.

Push-rods and rockers though and only 2 valves per pot, very 1960s -
basically its just 6 Triumph engines stuck together.  :evil

Just kidding, its wondrous! Thanks for sharing.
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#7

I am an engineer by trade and i find things like this amazing...

Yes it is old technology but craftmanship and quality is outstanding..

I wish i had over a 100 hours to invest in something like that along with a lathe and mill etc...  but the old Fazer just eats up my time..  :lol


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#8
How many bottles of wine would Jon need for that?


What a video. Its going on FaceBaws, i know a sound tech who would love this. He's got a heavy fetish for rolls royce and Napier big scale bangers

Cheers Silverdream
Smell ones mother. Yaas!
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#9
Not sure it isn't just 'running' on compressed air as regards lubrication I think they used some kind of silicon lubricant..
The Frying Scotsman
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#10
wonder what the power output is  ?    :\    Wink
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