I have a question....well, some questions.
Can an atmospheric intake work on modern design, model gas engines? For example....take the "Hoglett" V-Twin....can atmospheric intake work on this kind of 4 stroke engine, with a cam controlled exhaust valve?
Is this type of valving used only on the old fashioned Hit and miss engines with a governor, and latching mechanism for exhaust valve control?
My best guess would be "no" or it would be a regular feature in most of the designs we build. However, does this type of valve have a useful function, or can it be adapted to work in our exhibition-type, model engines?
Frank
Can an atmospheric intake work on modern design, model gas engines? For example....take the "Hoglett" V-Twin....can atmospheric intake work on this kind of 4 stroke engine, with a cam controlled exhaust valve?
Is this type of valving used only on the old fashioned Hit and miss engines with a governor, and latching mechanism for exhaust valve control?
My best guess would be "no" or it would be a regular feature in most of the designs we build. However, does this type of valve have a useful function, or can it be adapted to work in our exhibition-type, model engines?
Frank