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Trihard V6
« on: 20.05. 2015 11:04 »
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Re: Trihard V6
« Reply #1 on: 20.05. 2015 11:32 »
What a superb piece of engineering!
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Re: Trihard V6
« Reply #2 on: 20.05. 2015 12:37 »
Interesting. Cylinders don't appear to be offset, so I assume he's made forked connecting rods. That might allow use of the stock crankshaft. Looks like a 90 degree V, so should have good balance. Could the stock bearings handle the load? Wonder if he's going to build a frame for it?