Anatol
Well-Known Member
In my ongoing research into valve solutions in late engines, I've come across the bowman bryant valveless. Quite rare, with a mysterious but potentially amazing solution to the valve problem - one I'd imagined in vague terms. But information, or even images, a tantalizingly rare, as is the engine itself. As I understand it, the piston little end is a ball joint which permits the piston to rotate, back and forth through a small arc, opening inlet and exhaust ports sequentially.
Does anyone here have one or have drawings or can explain inmate detail the mode of operation?
The motor seems to be fast, reliable and efficient. I'm wondering why the idea wasn't copied, or if it was - who did it ...
This engine is really intriguing,
I'm keen to know more
thx!
Does anyone here have one or have drawings or can explain inmate detail the mode of operation?
The motor seems to be fast, reliable and efficient. I'm wondering why the idea wasn't copied, or if it was - who did it ...
This engine is really intriguing,
I'm keen to know more
thx!