I, like other people, am curious as to the durability of the starter. Is it possible that it has a compressed air starter? I repair trucks and all sorts of equipment and I would think an electric starter would be glowing red after cranking that long. Any one know? I have zero experience with these engines.
@satanicmechanic86 Air sounds a whole world different. I would imaging this starter is beat red, and i would hate to rely on this thing after they crank it for entirely too long.
that guys everyday ride, i never understood why chariots and carriges were topped so you could ride in the rain and snow but most early vehicles werent...
I, like other people, am curious as to the durability of the starter. Is it possible that it has a compressed air starter? I repair trucks and all sorts of equipment and I would think an electric starter would be glowing red after cranking that long. Any one know? I have zero experience with these engines.
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@satanicmechanic86 Air sounds a whole world different. I would imaging this starter is beat red, and i would hate to rely on this thing after they crank it for entirely too long.
bokbok454 2 months ago
I CAN'T SAY "WHAT AN ENGINE" BUT COMFORTABLY SAYING "WHAT THE HACK IS THAT DURABLE STARTER"
Ruaayengin 2 months ago
that guys everyday ride, i never understood why chariots and carriges were topped so you could ride in the rain and snow but most early vehicles werent...
contentlocked99 2 months ago
thanks for the vid! 37 litre, how fast does it go?
sscholle333 7 months ago
I have never had a starter or battery that could handel that much cranking. What is the compression ratio of the engine?
toadabc 10 months ago
@toadabc those engines were only like 6:1 compression. They rellied heavily on super charging.
Polybun 2 months ago