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Botnst 12-08-2019 08:33 AM

Cam Engine
 
This was totally new to me. Like a v-8 had unnatural relations with a Wankle.

Internal-Combustion Cam Engines.

Capt. Mike 12-08-2019 09:20 AM

Now, Sydney Camm, there was an engineer. Who actually made real stuff that mattered in the real world.

barry12345 12-08-2019 03:19 PM

I have over the years seen a lot of engine design variations. Although never cam engines. Interesting.

There are still a few older Mazda products for sale locally with wankle designed engines. Our common engines today remain the same basically after over a hundred years for fundamental design principals.

The other oddity of my time was the three cylinder two stroke engines in the German DKW cars. There were a few in my neighborhood where I grew up.

INSIDIOUS 12-08-2019 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Botnst (Post 3983720)
This was totally new to me. Like a v-8 had unnatural relations with a Wankle.

Internal-Combustion Cam Engines.

Updated: 4 Nov 2008 ... well at least you are not still fighting WWI

cornemuse 12-09-2019 10:34 AM

The Stanadyne fuel governers (injection pumps) in 6.2 6.5 diesels (5.7's too, along with quite a few tractors), work very much similarly to the
Quote:

Left: The Michel Cam Engine animated [from link]
With 2 opposed pistons.

Drawings of them (stanadynes) look very complicated, but when torn down their simplicity can be seen.

I have rebuilt several of them.

t walgamuth 12-09-2019 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by barry12345 (Post 3983847)
I have over the years seen a lot of engine design variations. Although never cam engines. Interesting.

There are still a few older Mazda products for sale locally with wankle designed engines. Our common engines today remain the same basically after over a hundred years for fundamental design principals.

The other oddity of my time was the three cylinder two stroke engines in the German DKW cars. There were a few in my neighborhood where I grew up.

Saab had them too. Seven moving parts...one crank, three rods, three pistons.


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