Something for the gearheads, or anyone that appreciates fine machine work

I bet he could build one heck of a host!

http://www.wimp.com/tiniestengine/

I love it .

Jawdrop

:open_mouth:

Wow!

8) 8)

What an artist :heart_eyes:

OMG!

Precision Work!!!

That is amazing, I wonder how many hp it is. :stuck_out_tongue:

Very impressive!!

Very nice. I want one, anyone organising a group buy? :wink:

Check this one out. Runs on Coleman fuel.

Very, damned, impressive. Very.

That”s cool they translated the sound of the engine into English so I could understand it! BTW, the power comes from “little bitty” horses. I think this song fits nicely. After I saved this post it dawned on me that my son & I just pulled a “little bitty” engine. A 215 ci all aluminium (aluminum) V8 165 HP (little bitty horses) from a 63 Buick Special Deeeelux (parts car) that is a spare engine for a car (73,000 mi, rust free NC car) my dad gave me. The carcass shall be hauled away next week. The engine & trans (Dynaflow) weigh a combined 355 lbs. I”ll figure how to do pics & throw some up later. The car has been sitting in my garage for a few years (stopped working on it) but I”M starting back up on it after the 4th.

Keith

The little bitty song (Alan Jackson)

Well it’s alright to be little bitty
Little hometown or a big ol’ city
Might as well share, might as well smile
life goes on for a little bitty while

A little bitty baby and a little bitty gown
It’ll grow up in a little bitty town
Big yellow bus and little bitty books
It all started with a little bitty look

Chorus

You know you’ve got a job and a little bitty chick
Six-pack of beer and a television set
Little bitty world goes around and around
Little bit of silence and little bit of sound

A good ol boy and a pretty little girl
Start all over in a little bitty world
Little bitty plan and a little bitty dream
It’s all part of a little bitty scheme

Wow that was pretty fargin' amazing!!! Thanks for sharing.

Somewhere around 1979 or 1980 a friend and I stuffed a Buick 215 in a 72 Vega GT wagon. The engine was only slightly warmed over but it sure was a fun car for the summer.
A few years later I helped another friend put a Buick 300 (same engine family but if I remember correctly it was an aluminum block with iron heads) in a Jeep CJ3B. This time it was heavly modified for racing only, now that was really fun!
If you’re looking for parts for the 215 check out Kenne Bell. I don’t know if they’re still making Buick performance parts but back in the day they were the Buick performance people.

I’ve seen both those before a few times (4 x 4 forums) their still amazing every time I see them.

Turn your speakers down before clicking this link.

There’s a few rc steam vehicles by this guy, I love them. :cowboy_hat_face:

That is amazing! Thanks for sharing it with us

No Way!

1200 hours of machining…

:crown:

My wife just watched this & appreciated it for the marvel it is. She asked me how is it running. I had not even noticed. Where is the fuel line? I don”t see it hooked too anything. Am I missing it? Also, I wonder if he plans on “building” a itty bitty car for it?

Keith (& wife)