Check this
http://www.engineeringtv.com/video/Oppo ... d-Cylinder
new type of engine
new type of engine
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Re: new type of engine
Great concept, love to see something like that actually come to market.
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Re: new type of engine
This is very similar to the engines in the old Fairbanks-Morse diesel locomotives of the 1950's - the Trainmaster.
http://www.psrm.org/roster/diesel/fm/index.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM_H-24-66
Similar but here the opposed pistons are vertical.
http://www.psrm.org/roster/diesel/fm/index.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM_H-24-66
Similar but here the opposed pistons are vertical.
Cant wait to get my Pinz!
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Re: new type of engine
would be awfully cool....but I'm not sure how we could get it to fit in the pinz.... even if we could get one in the right power rating, with what they describe right now we'd be really low, or way too big/heavy. but who knows where this will go, seems like a unique opportunity!
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Re: new type of engine
Those Fairbanks-Morse engines are on our 378 Cutters in the USCG, great for a 400 foot Cutter, way too complicated and heavy for a truck that small, maybe an 18 wheeler could take advantage of the extra power. Even scaled down to a reasonable size you'd be looking at almost twice the weight for a given displacement.
Definitely a cool setup though, would be great for a diesel driven semi-permanent generator
Definitely a cool setup though, would be great for a diesel driven semi-permanent generator
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