vederstein
Must do dumb things....
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I've done enough Steam and Stirling engines that I think I'm going to try my hand at a four stroke gas engine again. My first experience was a Webster where I failed to get the thing running.
My question revolves around valves.
Why always poppet valves? I had a hell of a time getting the Webster exhaust valve to seat and seal. Perhaps this was the root cause of my failure? (It could also have been the carburetor, which I made according to plans but learned later that that design was pretty much ****.)
In my steam engine designs I've had good success with spool valves. A piece of drill rod and a reamed hole will give an very close fit.
So, why can't an internal combustion engine have spool valves for the intake and exhaust?
As usual, I'll probably design my own engine with some inspiration from existing designs.
But the question still haunts me. Why can't an IC engine have spool valves?
Comments?
...Ved.
My question revolves around valves.
Why always poppet valves? I had a hell of a time getting the Webster exhaust valve to seat and seal. Perhaps this was the root cause of my failure? (It could also have been the carburetor, which I made according to plans but learned later that that design was pretty much ****.)
In my steam engine designs I've had good success with spool valves. A piece of drill rod and a reamed hole will give an very close fit.
So, why can't an internal combustion engine have spool valves for the intake and exhaust?
As usual, I'll probably design my own engine with some inspiration from existing designs.
But the question still haunts me. Why can't an IC engine have spool valves?
Comments?
...Ved.