View Full Version : Some real engineering.
Crosbie
10-07-12, 12:41 PM
Take a look at the video - http://www.wimp.com/tiniestengine/
Immense!
Pretty sure he could get some noisier cans on it though lol ;)
If he was skilled he would have had four valves per cylinder ;D
Mark_Able
10-07-12, 09:16 PM
I don't get it. How does it run without spark plugs? Or have I missed something? :-?
If he was skilled he would have had four valves per cylinder ;D
And overhead cams ;D
Nice bit of machining tho 8-)
I don't get it. How does it run without spark plugs? Or have I missed something? :-?
diesel ? pump/injectors driven off the crank?
I don't get it. How does it run without spark plugs? Or have I missed something? :-?
diesel ? pump/injectors driven off the crank?
Compressed air via the hose?
Very cool... 8-)
470four
11-07-12, 04:26 PM
+1 on compressed air - didnt see any spark plugs, or a piston ring being fitted?
The little methanol r/c car engines can run on a glowplug system, but that is a 2cycle engine, not a 4cycle.
Clever though! Very talented...
Mark_Able
11-07-12, 08:53 PM
Yeah, clever, but pointless if it's a diesel... ;D
Was more impressed by the guy that built a perfect scale replica of a Ferrari racer, complete with running flat 12. The gearbox, pedals, suspension, all worked like the full size car. 8-)
That is VERY cool! Doesn't matter if it doesn't run under its own steam, the guy obviously does it for the enjoyment of making it. Therefore ... AWESOME!
Mark_Able
11-07-12, 09:19 PM
This is better. Only thing is, the bloke wants to get a life... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDZICiGmDxs
Check this out then:
http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/chenot.htm
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