German Engine compartment was pretty filled up, some pics grabbed from web search of a model
Maybach and the Radial would be fairly similar in length, and while wider, doesn't need all that liquid cooled radiators and plumbing
I'm not seeing easy spark plug access here.
Rear Doors?
Easy.
Relocate the exhaust a bit, and borrow this from the sd.kfz 251
and then borrow the US idea for sliding out the engine like with the M-18 on rails
While the Germans had issues making enough BMW radials, They could use the Gnome-Rhone 14N twin row engines, a bit longer, and narrower and shorter, from the captured factories in occupied France.
Much more displacement, so will still run on lower octane gasoline than 87 if the C/R is dropped a bit.
Maybach and the Radial would be fairly similar in length, and while wider, doesn't need all that liquid cooled radiators and plumbing
I'm not seeing easy spark plug access here.
Rear Doors?
Easy.
Relocate the exhaust a bit, and borrow this from the sd.kfz 251
and then borrow the US idea for sliding out the engine like with the M-18 on rails
While the Germans had issues making enough BMW radials, They could use the Gnome-Rhone 14N twin row engines, a bit longer, and narrower and shorter, from the captured factories in occupied France.
Much more displacement, so will still run on lower octane gasoline than 87 if the C/R is dropped a bit.