Porsche 917 Engine
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Bill of Materials
- Socket head screw m5x40 x 3:
- Socket head screw m5x25 x 8:
- Socket head screw m5x20 x 7:
- Nut m5 x 18:
- Nut m4 x 12:
Description
I’m excited to present my latest project to you: a Porsche 12-cylinder engine from the legendary Porsche 917.
About the engine: This is a 12-cylinder, air-cooled boxer engine with a centrally located gear-drive for the camshafts. Unlike most engines, the power take-off is positioned centrally on the crankshaft.
About my model: The model was originally designed at a 1:1 scale but scaled down to 1:2 for printing. It primarily consists of 3D-printed parts that are mostly assembled by slotting them together. A few standard parts are also required; you’ll find these listed in the description and the assembly guide. Thanks to a magnetically detachable engine part, nearly all functions of the original engine are visible in the model, including the movable crankshaft, pistons, camshafts, valves and fan.
To assemble, I’ve included a detailed PDF instruction manual. If you have any questions or suggestions for improvement, please feel free to reach out in the comments or via direct message. I am also working on a stand and an upgrade kit with Makerworld parts to enable an electric-powered version of the engine.
I hope you enjoy the model!
Happy printing and assembling!
Special Thanks to:
- Eva, for assisting with creating the instructions.
- Lukas Hannert, for providing access to the photo box and printer.
- Luis and Markus, for use of the printer.
- Crax, for writing a program to numerically calculate the camshaft gear ratio.
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License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.

































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