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Panther Tank Engine Governor Operation

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2007

This is a functional governor for a 1400 cu inch Maybach V12. This engine is about to be assembled and then installed in a Panther tank.

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  • That's the strangest sounding engine I've ever heard. =P

  • They are very much the same engines. Both Panther and Tiger II tanks had Maybach HL230 P30 engines. The Tiger II is just heavier and has a different transmission and suspension, which also makes it sound different.

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  • "barrr carrrbrr rrrrrrrroooorrr" thats what i've understood. ;-)

  • sounds kinda like a inline 6 with something kinda timeing prob

  • Germans... Hehehe... good!

    Nein, das ist gut!!! Wunderbar!!!

  • Nice video, thank you. In this age of computers and electronics in engines, I enjoy seeing these old engines and how they work.

  • interesting video, thanks, respect.

  • This video was recommended because I watched a stationary steam engine that had a governor, other than the governors (witch are very different) I don't see a connection.

  • Well the manifold by itself doesnt move a tank but the BIG MAYBACK engine does :D

    Way the go guys, i respect your work!!!

  • nope it's the intake manifold. (part of the engine)

  • Does it move a tank?? LOL

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