It is a weird engine isn't it ?
2 pistons in the same cylinder.
Moving toward and then away from each other.
When they nearly hit in the middle of the cylinder, fuel is injected, ignition occurs.
On the power stroke both cylinders move away from each other.
Opposed Cylinder engines
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Re: Opposed Cylinder engines
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Re: Opposed Cylinder engines
Yeah I found it hard to see how the exhaust was forced out one end and the fuel in from either end after a firing. I sort of thought the firing would cause outward pressure both ends.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2019 8:47 pmIt is a weird engine isn't it ?
2 pistons in the same cylinder.
Moving toward and then away from each other.
When they nearly hit in the middle of the cylinder, fuel is injected, ignition occurs.
On the power stroke both cylinders move away from each other.
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Re: Opposed Cylinder engines
' .............. I found it hard to see how the exhaust was forced out one end and the fuel in from either end after a firing ....... ''Redneck wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2019 8:55 pmYeah I found it hard to see how the exhaust was forced out one end and the fuel in from either end after a firing. I sort of thought the firing would cause outward pressure both ends.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2019 8:47 pmIt is a weird engine isn't it ?
2 pistons in the same cylinder.
Moving toward and then away from each other.
When they nearly hit in the middle of the cylinder, fuel is injected, ignition occurs.
On the power stroke both cylinders move away from each other.
Me too
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
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