How One Chrysler “Tank Engine” Outsmarted Every Opponent
What if the secret to unstoppable reliability wasn't advanced technology, but deliberate overengineering taken to absurd extremes? In this video, we explore the incredible story of Chrysler's A57 Multibank tank engine and its industrial descendants – powerplants so ridiculously overbuilt they redefined mechanical reliability forever. From powering Sherman tanks across North African deserts to running nonstop for decades in mines, construction sites, and fishing boats, these engines proved that sometimes brute-force engineering beats sophisticated technology. Discover how a 30-cylinder monster designed for war became the most trusted industrial engine in American history, and why operators would choose these fuel-hungry beasts over more efficient competitors every single time. #engineering #history #military #industrial #engines

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