Due to the Russian Ukrainian war and my past acquaintance with our Russian friends I started reading about their military wares. I think we're all familiar with the Russian stereotype of having crude but effective weapons. However, I never thought of them as weird, until I started running into details like this. The WW-II Russian T-34 tank had a Kharkiv Model V2, 60-degree, Vee twelve-cylinder diesel engine of 2,367 cubic inches.
This engine has a 6mm longer stroke on the right side cylinder bank compared to the left. As a trained engineer I can only say. WTF?
This engine has a 6mm longer stroke on the right side cylinder bank compared to the left. As a trained engineer I can only say. WTF?