TIME TO CHARGE AHEAD!
I have gone thru a couple of iterations today with varied success. The window is now machined for the inlet to the air chest for the scavenge ports. The picture shows 2 of the 14 scavenge ports. After doing that I taped a 1.5" x1.5" x .75" 12vdc fan over the hole and tried the tests again. No change of temp or pressure of significance. Then I tapes the exhaust hose from the shop vac to the port and tried again. Same results. I then started checking the CR calcs as they relate to the port timing. The scavenge ports are open from 44 deg BBDC to 44 deg ABDC, just about where they should be. But the CR didn't calculate out like I expected. I made a filler disk for the top of the piston which might have bumped the CR up 3 or 4 points depending on how you calculate it. For a 2 cycle, can't really calc from BDC because the scavenge ports and exhaust valves are still open. But anyway, after that change to the CR, the pressure easily went up to 350 psi but the temp stayed the same. However, the 1/8 steel tube going to the pressure gauge was too hot to hold. There may be a limitation or lag in thermocouple.
350psi is getting quite close to being right. I think it is time to take
@minh-thanh 's advice to heart and just go ahead and try to get it to fire. If I leave a few things undone, that can happen within several days. But the weather has to cooperate because I can't run this in my shop, LOL.
Here is the window that the output from the roots blower will be connected to. you can see 2 of the 14 ports. The piston is at BDC in the picture.
Thanks for taking a look and offering advice and encouragement!
Lloyd
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