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Yes, I have made injectors like yours beforeGlad to hear you have got some runs from the engine
Shame about the missing bolts but that is a relatively easy fix.
I have been expermenting again with needle style injectors. They seem to run quite well but you always have the problem of fuel leaking past the needle. On one test run the needle jammed open and the engine kept running (although not so well) with just the 0.2mm nozzle. I may do some more experiments with open injectors, other than the very small hole they would be much simpler.
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Thanks for the comments !
I am thinking and looking for a solution to make head gasket, Because it is a high compression ratio engine, many cylinders and this is the first time I have trouble with it.
A project with many problems to solve
In our Norwegian "Sabb" boat diesel engine has a round copper cylinder head gasket with 2 rubber gasket left and right side of the cylinder to lead coolant from cylinder to cylinder head. A inspiration for you?
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A little improvement and Gasket problem solved, engine has good compression and is fine with my many test runs of the engine !!I bought an Isetta buble car once with a blown head gasket. Another owner suggested making a gasket from a thin sheet of aluminium that was then annealed to soften it. I didn't know what I was doing so I never got it to work. You might.
Hi All !
I have some work to do so I haven't returned to this project yet
Just a few thoughts:
The self-ignition temperature of kerosene and diesel is the same - about 210 degrees Celsius, how to maintain that temperature during tuning...? Because with this engine the heat loss is quite fast
Or should I change the pump system a bit to use a more self-igniting fuel ??
You might try heating the cooling water with a sous-vide heater or similar? That should keep the block temperature consistent.Hi All !
I have some work to do so I haven't returned to this project yet
Just a few thoughts:
The self-ignition temperature of kerosene and diesel is the same - about 210 degrees Celsius, how to maintain that temperature during tuning...? Because with this engine the heat loss is quite fast
Or should I change the pump system a bit to use a more self-igniting fuel ??
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