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RE: [alfa] non-Alfa project for the truly ambitious
I did a little more searching, and discovered these pictures which
should answer some of our questions:
http://people.opera.com/~karlo/sm/editechnic/engine.gif
http://people.opera.com/~karlo/sm/editechnic/engine%20cross%20left%20to%20right.gif
http://people.opera.com/~karlo/sm/editechnic/engine%20cross%20front%20to%20back.gif
-Joe
The cam chain must make a pretty sharp bend over the top to get to
the cams, but thats fine. I don't see where the jack shaft gets
driven from, nothing on the front looks like its hiding another
drive, so I guess they fit it inside. Pretty neat packaging job.
Ed
At 12:24 AM 6/4/2004, Joe Elliott wrote:
It looks like the Maserati V6's timing chains don't run down into
the block between cylinders as I'd thought previously. See
http://www.eurospares.co.uk/maserati/engine_blocks/MEB_001.jpg. So
they don't actually add any length to the engine. Clever.
-Joe
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