raveney
Well-Known Member
Hello All,
Wanted to share some pictures and videos of a very interesting and unique internal combustion engine that I built several years ago. There are several members that have built this engine already and their information was extremely helpful.
A lot of information exists on the web, but I recall that it is credited as the first "commercially successful" internal combustion engine. Mr. Otto is the same as Thermodynamics uses in the Otto cycle. The engine has a distinctive Victorian beauty and steam punk vibe to it as it runs. I built mine to be run off self generating acetylene and battery operated spark ignition.
All parts were fabricated individually from bar stock except for the ignition, gearing and clutch. It was extremely challenging to make the cylinder consistent as it is an approximately 9-1/2" bore and I have cheap imported benchtop equipment. I line bored it and added the top and bottom parts afterwards.
Wanted to share some pictures and videos of a very interesting and unique internal combustion engine that I built several years ago. There are several members that have built this engine already and their information was extremely helpful.
A lot of information exists on the web, but I recall that it is credited as the first "commercially successful" internal combustion engine. Mr. Otto is the same as Thermodynamics uses in the Otto cycle. The engine has a distinctive Victorian beauty and steam punk vibe to it as it runs. I built mine to be run off self generating acetylene and battery operated spark ignition.
All parts were fabricated individually from bar stock except for the ignition, gearing and clutch. It was extremely challenging to make the cylinder consistent as it is an approximately 9-1/2" bore and I have cheap imported benchtop equipment. I line bored it and added the top and bottom parts afterwards.