How Its Made 07 Aircraft Engines

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2010

Aircraft Engines

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  •  0:48 POWER FAPP

  • 0:47 -_- so many jokes so few characters

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  • @yamahonkawazuki @ManuCath Makes sense!

  • @flyingclothesline master faper :D

  • @Ibringthetruth1 If you don't build-in the redundancies then you are asking for trouble. The side of the road is littered with VWs and Subarus....but there is no highway in the sky (to pull over to the side of)

  • That's extremely harmful to the worker's joints. It's just wrong no matter how you look at it.

  • It's just a regular opposing car engine with a special carb.

    home made types use vw or subura engines.

  • @JetMechMA as well as / or ruin the magneto

  • @sabamacx OHC prone to failure. i would NOT want a timing chain to snap while in flight would you?, sure pushrods can break as well. this does happen. but youd know a pushrod is on its way out long before failure happens.

  • That's depends of the point of vue. This more reliable than overhead camshaft with timing belt, and requieres no maintenance during the engine life.

  • @JetMechMA the part will be egg shaped..its not possible to do this and expect the journal to be round...won't happen ever..

  • @GKScatalin says 4 a few times. not to mention you can see that there are 4....

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