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BIG, BIG ENGINE!

aeronca65t

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"Maximum torque: 5,608,312 lb/ft at 102rpm"

I wonder what it would make at 1000 rpm if it were possible for it to rev that high?
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I wonder what the out the door price is on that puppy..
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by KLUTZ:
OH NO... just one more thing those kids will try to put into a HONDA CIVIC.<hr></blockquote>

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Nah, it at 102 rpm it wouldn't make that nasty dying blender noise we have all come to know and loathe, no matter what silly little muffler you put on it.

MattP
 
Funny enough, I saw a diesel engined car today with a muffler
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It sounded like a tractor going through puberty...

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I drive a diesel too, but no muffler
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danny
 
Here is the VERY scary part. Snap-on Tools makes sockets for stuff like that. There is a part number (725IM) in an older catalog that represents a 2 1/2" drive 25 piece piece set from 2 1/4" to 5 5/8". The last published price was over $30,000.00. How do I know? My e-mail adress is snaponbob@cox.net.
 
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