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Thought I'd bring folks up to date on the revisions to my radial air engine. These changes make the overall build quite a bit simpler and the end result should be a more consistent runner. The engine will still use my slave exhaust valve system so the sound of the engine running should remain the same.
Here's a picture of the engine with all the back parts removed from the crankcase. Didn't clean off the oil and gunk so it looks a little rough...
For reference, this shows the piece which is driven by the crankshaft and turns the valve gear assembly.
Here are the valve gears and the tubular valve which will direct the air to the proper cylinder
The compressed air will be fed into the end of the valve tube and exit out the side.
This is the intermediate timing sleeve and the rearmost part of the crankcase. The intermediate sleeve will turn with a lever and will allow me to adjust the timing of the air supply to the cyinders while the engine is running. There is another piece which bolts to the outside of the intermediate sleeve, holding it to the back plate. This piece hasn't been made yet.
This shows the outside sleeve which will supply air to the cylinders. This sleeve doesn't rotate.
And this shows the 5/32" copper tubing that will be soldered to the outer sleeve and extend to the top of each cylinder.
Chuck
Here's a picture of the engine with all the back parts removed from the crankcase. Didn't clean off the oil and gunk so it looks a little rough...
For reference, this shows the piece which is driven by the crankshaft and turns the valve gear assembly.
Here are the valve gears and the tubular valve which will direct the air to the proper cylinder
The compressed air will be fed into the end of the valve tube and exit out the side.
This is the intermediate timing sleeve and the rearmost part of the crankcase. The intermediate sleeve will turn with a lever and will allow me to adjust the timing of the air supply to the cyinders while the engine is running. There is another piece which bolts to the outside of the intermediate sleeve, holding it to the back plate. This piece hasn't been made yet.
This shows the outside sleeve which will supply air to the cylinders. This sleeve doesn't rotate.
And this shows the 5/32" copper tubing that will be soldered to the outer sleeve and extend to the top of each cylinder.
Chuck