@@awesome9239 I was hoping to, but as the se crankshafts are created in a 120° while the standard Lego ones only works with 180° solutions. So you can only create cross plane or flat plane crankshafts at this size. I’ve tried, but the stroke is limited by Lego’s own system as the pistons fall out or redesigned crankshafts catch on the cylinder heads as it needs to be 1.5 Lego beams in size not two which would enable 120° crankshafts
They just get smoother and smoother!
@@rhkendall they certainly do 😂
you should make an W12 engine (big challenge) 😳😳
@@awesome9239 I was hoping to, but as the se crankshafts are created in a 120° while the standard Lego ones only works with 180° solutions.
So you can only create cross plane or flat plane crankshafts at this size.
I’ve tried, but the stroke is limited by Lego’s own system as the pistons fall out or redesigned crankshafts catch on the cylinder heads as it needs to be 1.5 Lego beams in size not two which would enable 120° crankshafts