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Uploaded by on May 5, 2008

Wartsila modification on the main engines mv Katharina

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  • This is actually quite small for a ship's engine...

  • Damn! I thought the heads on my Dodge were heavy.

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  • WartZILLA!

  • @traxxasmaxx33 you arent kidding lol. i am envious of the ppl who work on them. you dont get a true feel for the size. until you go INSIDE it. or where 1 piston weighs more than most cars

  • @yamahonkawazuki I think you watched the right one, its just that there are 6,8,10,12 and 14 cylinder versions of the same engine. its amazing that they can make something so large!

  • @traxxasmaxx33 i just watched the video on that. it is HUGE. but was mentioned as a 12 cylinder. were they wrong?

  • this must be twin engine... I also worked for like this twin engine MAK....

  • ive worked on that type of engine once

  • I bet I could fit that in my truck

  • @mhaight Wartsila makes several engines in different sizes and configurations. But yes the Wartsila-Sulzer RTA 96C 14 cyl. is the biggest engine in the world. but this is definitely not it.

  • @douro: If this actually is the Wartsila...it's the largest engine on earth at 72ft by 42 ft. But it doesn't really look like it. THis video might be mislabeled.

  • @Viper254 yeah but the thing would have to be fricken huge to get the gears, torque, and speed to turn it

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