Tony M. I agree he didn't really purge the fuel lines and injector of old fuel before proving the road fuel was an OK starter....
But the engine is still a fantastic model.
K2
But the engine is still a fantastic model.
K2
Yes, there are many problems with his informationI'm not convinced by the video. I imagine that when he restarted there was a fair bit of original fuel in the pipework and even some in the bottom of the tank despite the ''bleeding''. That takes nothing away from his fine engines even if they are normally running on higher grade fuel.
I'm not convinced by the video. I imagine that when he restarted there was a fair bit of original fuel in the pipework and even some in the bottom of the tank despite the ''bleeding''. That takes nothing away from his fine engines even if they are normally running on higher grade fuel.
I've noticed that since I started watching his videos. With engines with compression ratios of 18-1, 20-1: it is very difficult to turn the flywheel by hand.but I'm now working on a true diesel version, and with 20:1 compression its very hard to turn over by hand,
And the compressed air in the cylinder will reach the auto-ignition temperature of the fuel you will use???? (210 degrees Celsius with kerosene) . What temperature will you achieve?? 70, 90 or 100 degrees Celsius ???), but I'll be very surprised if I end up being able to start it by hand.
Don't expect fuel atomization with the 10cc dieselThere is an interesting YouTube video by 'Smarter Every Day' called Why Fuel Injectors are Awesome (28,000 fps Slow Mo).... Seeing those teeny, tiny injector holes spray mist/droplets over millisecond pulse duration at 2-3 Kpsi is very interesting. Spoiler alert, he breaks out the torch for some exciting flames! I can see where miniaturization would be very challenging scaling that by 1/4 or whatever. Yet progress is being made. Never discount a dedicated model engineer on a mission! LOL. I have a gut feel that fuel type must play some significant role. When I look down the venturi of my methanol or gasoline engine, its a liquid firehose stream by comparison, yet atomization/vaporization occurs within inches to a combustible mix & the engine runs. Real diesel is even more viscous & less volatile by comparison.
That is odd. The HSS blanks I bought from SUS were always straight (as far as I could measure or see)Hi All !
I bought round toolbar 2.2mm HSS on AliExpress to make a plunger for the fuel pump
Today I checked...and the result: All of them are bent.
I reported it to AliExpress, hopefully I get my money back
Making an engine is difficult and finding a place to buy a good enough product is much more difficult
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Maybe .....p.s. maybe they got wet during storage or transport
Or they are "angle drill blanks".
https://etel-tuning.eu/produkt/90-bohrer/
but I did have a piece that was not round, trilobar, which measures correctly with a micrometer but won't fit through a hole of the specified diameter.
Hello, where can I find the plans for that engine?Hi All !
An update: I designed more parts, assembled them and see how they look
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