[Land-speed] Camless engine>From>Jim McNaul

neil at dbelltech.com neil at dbelltech.com
Sun Sep 2 12:08:45 MDT 2007


Jim;

Interesting link-- thanks. A low speed diesel engine is a much better
candidate for that technology. It gets really difficult when the RPM goes
up.

Regards, Neil  Tucson, AZ

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Subject: [Land-speed] Camless engine>From>Jim McNaul

The company I worked for for 32 years and retired from, International Truck
& Engine Corp. has had a "Camless" diesel engine running since 1995. 

http://www.dieselnet.com/news/2000/04navistar.php

It uses an electro-hydraulic valve actuation controlled by the ECM. 

Jim McNaul
aka JGMagoo
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