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posted on 29/1/04 at 07:17 AM |
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6 cyl inline engine layout? (again)
I asked this question in the engine section and maybe it was not the best place since it relates to the frame layout. Here it is again, maybe more
eyes will find it.
I was just wondering if anyone has a layout of a 6-cyl inline engine (cad is nice). I don't have a special engine in mind, just thinking about
how much more space it requires. I searched through this forum and did not find what I'm looking for.
Much obliged / Jon
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ned
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posted on 29/1/04 at 10:12 AM |
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jon,
hipyy is planning on using a bmw straight six lump. i gather he's using a modifed versin of one of jim mcsorley's chassis designs. look up
mcsorley on the user list and see his website.
Ned.
beware, I've got yellow skin
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GO
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posted on 29/1/04 at 11:14 AM |
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Also look out for MustangSix, I think he's got to a driveable stage with his build, he's defintely got the frame built with engine
installed and exhaust headers on. I've no idea about any details of his build though, other than I think he may be a friend of Jim McSorley and
they've adpated one of his plans slightly as well.
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MustangSix
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posted on 29/1/04 at 01:17 PM |
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If you use a smallish six, just a simple stretch of 4" to 6 " forward of the firewall should be enough to accomodate most engines.
A short stretch like that can be done without any major changes to the structure or design to compensate for the length.
The bimmer is larger than my oddball Ford, but a Vitesse, TR6, Volvo 164, or the like would be an interesting candidate, as would a 240Z or Supra
engine.
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Hugh Paterson
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posted on 30/1/04 at 04:16 PM |
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Straight Six
Hippy myself and one other swapping notes as we speak on chassis mods for the Beamer lump, one or two issues to resolve, looking at engine management
amongst other things before commiting to the Bmw, but Hippys got his and is building it come "hell or high water". Swapping initial
drawings soon join the "loop" if your interested.
Shug.
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