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Curious if anyone has found the drawings already scaled down or original detail drawings so a person could scale theirs elf. Thanks in advance.
Look carefully at the cylinder picture I posted.
From the Allison Manual:
Cylinder Banks-Each cylinder bank comprises
three basic parts: A one-piece cast aluminum alloy cylinder head, six individual steel cylinder
barrels, and a one-piece cast aluminum coolant jacket enclosing all six cylinder barrels. Each
bank of six cylinders is removed or installed individually as a complete unit.
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Lohring Miller
at 5" diameter compressor and 5-1/4" diameter turbine these don't seem right for a quarter scale V12, in the photos of the hydroplane they are about as big in diameter as the valve covers are wide, but the rotors inside can't be more than about 1-1/2" (based on their max RPM) so maybe you could make your own smaller housings / scrolls to match the scale of your engine. IMHO, just a thought !The smallest readily available turbochargers are the RHF series. At 1/4 scale each bank has around 54 cubic inches or .87 liters. Two RHF3 turbos at $300 to $500 each would be about the right size giving way more power than you need in a demonstration engine. I would use a dummy shroud over a carb for each bank. The good news is you wouldn't need to build the supercharger and its drive train. Just in case you're crazy the specs for the RHF turbos are below.
Lohring Miller
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