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That is freaking awsome. :headbang:

I wonder if there is a kit like that, that I could build. Do mine of a classic V8.
 

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http://www.conleyprecision.com/

They used to make more engines, but the factory burned down. They sold Viper V10's at one point, those are extremely, extremely rare now.
 

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That's awesome. If my Spanish is correct, the screen at the end said 1220 hours of work put into it.
 

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must.....resist.......new........hobby.......
 

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must.....resist.......new........hobby.......
Machinist jobs in the Manufacturing sector pay good $$. And you'll be the envy of friends with self-made "toys"-
 

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GT-12 Jr.
 

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Having a machinist background....I'm amazed at the engine...even if it's "non-combustion"...it took LOTS of patience.....(mind-numbing patience... :icon_bounceblue:)
 

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Guess nobody clicked the link, I'll make it more obvious. The v-12 posted above simply makes me raise an eyebrow due to Conley Precision having been around so long. This is exactly what they do. I've purchased one of their fuel pumps before for an R/C engine that I had been porting out and what not, they make some good stuff.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqp99nIjbWw
 

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Having a machinist background....I'm amazed at the engine...even if it's "non-combustion"...it took LOTS of patience.....(mind-numbing patience... :icon_bounceblue:)
Looked like the v12 was running on it's own to me. The long tubes sticking way out was the air intakes or something, I think. The muffler was the silver can on one end.
 

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Going in the other direction....I did a search for an engine I saw in a magazine in the early 90's. It is two Chevy 350's welded together to make a V-16,I know I know,it's a Chevy but really cool. I found a picture but couldn't figure out how to upload it. It's in a museum called The Smith Collection but they don't have any info about it,it was in Super Chevy magazine around 92 to 94.
 

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that little v12 is for the new petrol powered swiss/ Rolex watch that is coming out for the 1% of Americans that have money and it gets 3 hours to the gallon
 

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

I wonder how all the parts get oil to them...especially the rockers/pushrods and upper engine

AJ
I mulled over this for a long time in my machine tool class in high school. Our teacher let the advanced students make whatever they wanted. I was planning on making a mini 2cyl 4 stroke SOHC engine. I had the block all done in Mastercam and was working on the head when one of the machine tool 1 students unplugged the 4 axis from the air feed and the head slowly crashed into the vice. :annoyed:

That broke the (apparently fragile) chuck and it was useless until we got a new one. Never got a new one. I was very irate. I wound up making a slide valve steam engine instead. But for oiling I was going to use an external pump driven by the distributor and very small brass tubing to feed the oil to the head. I designed the block around working with meccano including holes drilled in the block spaced and threaded to match.
 

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