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This is the gear train to drive the sleeve valves on a 14 cylinder Bristol Hercules aero engine. I bet that was fun to repair. |
^^^ that last pic is a 413 in a 1965 Chrysler 300. I saw the car at a Mecum auction. Just spectacular! The ultimate highway cruiser? You could lay a king-size mattress in the trunk.
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You gotta love the Stahlwille tool cart
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holy crap glen. pulling a 935 motor in the paddock...thats a whole new level of torture
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Glen. is that offy indy engine air cooled? I do not see and fittings for water/radiator.
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German engineer Paul Rosche with one of his greatest creations, the BMW S70/2 which was developed for the legendary McLaren F1. The 6.1L DOHC V12 and its derivatives would not only power the fastest road car in the world at the time (still is the fastest road car powered by a naturally aspirated engine), but will also shine in motorsports powering the F1 GTR GT Championship and BMW V12 LMR endurance racecars with a total of 45 race wins including two 24Hrs of Le Mans overall titles. |
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The Indian 741 - During WWII, Indian made roughly 40,000 model 741 motorcycles for US Military use. This motor example sits in its original crate and packaging and has never been touched. |
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