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2:15 Thanks for the video, I followed up some weeks ago but I found that something didn't quite worked, on this step, and after finishing the whole engine, this yellow link is left "hanging" on the front of the engine and it hits the cilinder heads. Trying to add an axl passing by the support hole does not work since the yellow brick does not have a matching receivning end. Solution: Instead of using this first crankshaft for the pistons, use another red axl, then add the yellow part facing the opposite and you can now pass its axl by the support hole and can even add a fan or gear. Also the whole build gets a stronger support.
The angle displacement between cylinder 1,2,3 and 4,5,6 is 120° and not 180°, so that cylinder 1 and 6 are on the same height, so as 2-5 and 3-4. I hate, that you cant build a real inline 6 engine with normal lego parts. It sucks