[Healeys] FW: V-12 DIESEL ENGINE FITS IN YOUR HAND <<<

Austin Healey pajtamuvek at gmail.com
Wed Dec 19 23:18:40 MST 2012


The timing is correct for a 2 stroke engine. If the intake is under
pressure, it might work. My problem is with the fuel injection.

Gergo

2012/12/19 lists <lists at brits-n-pieces.com>

> Alan, that's right, but there shouldn't be 2 valves per cylinder.
> Two-stroke diesel engines only have 1 (exhaust-)valve per cylinder, AFAIK.
>
> Eric
> Brits 'n' Pieces (Germany)
>
> I'm not so sure.... the easiest motor to build and run would be to make a
> two stroke diesel, which if done in this case would mean you'd have a one
> to one gear between the crank and the cam.
>
> with enough spinning of the motor, you wouldn't even need glow plugs to get
> the engine running..... which is easy to do with a electric drill on
> something this small.
>
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 8:51 AM, Andrew Thorp <bce257 at yahoo.co.nz> wrote:
>
> > As neat as this is, it is not an engine. The clue is at 3:50 where you
> can
> > see
> > the camshafts are driven at the same speed as the crankshaft. It is an
> air
> > motor.
> >
> > Andy.
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