In the years leading up tp 1888, a French engine builder, Fernand Forest, resarched and
built a similar engine. It was a standard 4 cylinder, but with a 5'th larger cylinder
for exhaust expansion.It was ported so the exhaust from one of each of the cylinders
would enter the expansion cylinder, either on top or bottom of the piston, for each 180
deg. stroke.Porting also allowed exhaust to exit from the other side of the piston from
the expansion cylinder on the same stroke.Thus each stroke had an expansion cycle and
an exhaust cycle from the expansion cylinder.
It is speculated that the idea was borrowed from the triple expansion steam engine.
Unfortunately the expansion of steam and gas from combustion are very different. So it seems from the disappearance of this type IC engine cycle, it was a bad idea. The engine was built by Fernand Forest and his partner George Gallice in 1888 according to an entry in book 2 of the C.H. Wendle series. There is also a wonderful picture of an etching of this engine There.
Very nice work on the model, I hope it runs well, waiting for the video
maury