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Anyone here remember Comma TS3 engine, nicked from the Germans after the war I am told, but a fantastic piece of engineering, 6 pistons 3 cylinders, one crankshaft, can you get your head round that? whatever it had 4 major problems, (1) the super charger shaft was only 3/8 inch thick and was long so had a support bearing midway, as such it failed often, they would run but no power, (2) noise they had massif exhaust boxes but you could still hear them coming half a mile away, but power you could not beat them (3) they had deep oil bath air cleaners, and it was far easy to overfill them, these engines had so much power you could not be sure the clutch would stall them, but I think that overall the amount of over fill would not have run them for long enough to destruct, but (4) now this is a very different story, being a two stroke engine (yes these horizontally opposed engines fired on every compression forcing two pistons apart) they (with the in line pumps) would run in reverse and as the governor was now inoperative it would run to destruction unless you could stall it, Rick