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Tim wrote:
Bill wrote: On Wed, 1 May 2019 19:24:04 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote: You actually don't need much of that. I had a friend growing up that had a neighbor with a "collection" of those old single cylinder engines that fired once every 4-6 revolutions. They have almost no compression, and run just fine, sort-of. Similar to this: http://prestonservices.co.uk/item/horizontal-single-cylinder-workshop-engine/ It was pretty cool to go over on a weekend and see him fire one up. === I think those were engines with "spark interrupter" governors. They had big fly wheels with a lot of momentum. In order to maintain a constant speed and prevent over revving, the governor would actually disable the ignition until the speed came back down. I once saw a big collection at a county fair in upstate NY, and they were a lot of fun to watch. Running under load they'd generally fire on every compression stroke. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com They were make-break ignition engines. And I think the intake valve was kept open to prevent overspeed. They also disconnected the battery, so no spark at same time. Was to save battery juice. The battery disconnect was not on all engines. Make break had the points inside the combustion chamber and no condenser to suppress the spark. ...... What got me was a lot of the old ww1 biplane radials were setthrottle (wide open) when the guy hit the prop you were gone! Anyhow, to control the engine you actually killed the Magnito and let off if it. Making the engine cut out then refire. Then Tom Seleck is in the dog fight in High Road To China, there’s a good demonstration of the cut-out technique. Bye, Bill, yes there’s a local guy that has a “hit n miss” engine with the point breaker built in the head. We had a large collection at the county fair grounds. All donated. New manager auctioned them off. I think he gets a percentage of profits. |
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