Here's an idea of what I'm talking about. This is a Porsche 3.2l motor form a 911.
This is what I meant by individual cylinder heads.
See where the plugs go at
They used to use a dry sump setup that was chain driven. These motors run almost 9 quarts of oil.
They use pressure fed tensioners, one for each side.
See how the cam assembly and rockers and springs are yet another seperate casting.
These are called jugs, the 3.2l ones are 95mm, the ones we were using on the motor we were building when I left the shop at Florida were the 100mm ones used in the 3.5l
Sorry for the high-jack I just think it's cool to see where these motors kind of started from. Putting these together isn't really hard so to say but very time consuming and you have to remember everything. Shit they're hard.:lol: