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From: Alexgrosy
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  • is that a drip oil feed on the main block?

  • very amazing!!!!!!!!

  • Can someone please tell me what the fuck is this piece of shit throw that shit in the trash fucking white trash mother fucker

  • @zzztubazzz its the thing u use in ur car... nah u dont have one... U 5 YR OLD PICE OF SHIT... it took him about 6 months to 1 year to make... racist.. its not trash and it will never be and i wonder why im wasting time commenting to u shit i just fed a troll... D:

  • what type of battery do you have powering the spark plug. and how are you keeping the battery from dieing?

  • Toller Motor. Respekt!

    Kann man für diesen Motor irgendwo einen Bauplan bekommen?

  • very nice, a guy i used to work with had one a similar size, but he made a piezo-electric ignition, it was pretty sweet

  • Nitro or gas/petrol?

  • Very nice ..do you know were i can get prints for this engine..Thanks for sharing & your time..Dave

  • at .33 it has anal leakage

  • any videos on how you made the carburetor? or the valves?

  • Thats so interesting.

  • @Janigut@

    Das E.ventil ist ein sog. atmosphärisches Ventil, dh. es steuert sich je nach den Drücken im Zyl. selber, braucht nur eine kleine Hilfsfeder. Der nach unten gehende Kolben erzeugt im Zyl. einen U.druck der das V öffnet, bei der Kompression u. der Verbrennung verschließt der Ü.druck im Zyl. das Ventil. Nicht gut für hohe Leistungen, aber einfach. War früher auch bei großen Motoren ( z.b. den ersten Flugmotoren / Umlaufmotoren) so üblich.

  • very nice & neat, very well made little gas engine, cool contact points, perfect matching sound too.

  • What kind of carb do you have on that and how does it work??

  • it look like he use a carburater for small gas car (scale 1/10)

  • @atomic1234567890 it kinda looks like like an oil drip

  • It could be from anything, a model airplane or car, a garden tool like a weedwacker or chainsaw, or, as good as this guy is, he might have made his own. If he could make the piston/cylinder out of scratch, a carby should be easy. I'm not very good at these (yet), but I could problably make a very crude carbeurator given a block of metal and the correct drill bits.

  • @FliegenCockatiel This is his stationary gas engine built from scratch out of bar stock. it has a displacement of 20cc and is running at about 800 rpm in this video. Fuel is methanol mixed with some oil. It's a throttler engine with electronic ignition.

  • Wie ich sehe ist nur der Auslass gesteuert. Wie wird das Einlassventil betätigt? Super Motor!

  • Henry Ford would be proud.

  • I have always been interested in cars, jets, motors , etc. Where do you get the correct tools, parts, plans, and other things to make the engines?:D

  • Nice engine - works good :)

  • Wow thats clever.

  • please tell how u made your Ignition Systems! i have tryed many times to make on and i cant get it to work?

  • ps???

  • genug um einen generator oder kleine wasserpumpe anzutreiben :)

  • das war mehr n escherzfrage aber wenn es dafür ausreicht hat "der klene" richtig dampf!!

  • @Alexgrosy auch genug für ne riiicktig kleine landmaschiene :D

  • sweet!!!!

  • nice !! do you have plans for it ?? any site that you know could have plans for the engine ??

  • Awesome i love it ; as i see it's a basic engine... but can you explan how does this engine work ,or a link to read about it .

    Cause i want to build one very soon

    Good luck for u'r next creations

  • That's verry creative

  • Nice...my rotary works, just need to fine tune it.

  • you should connect it to one of those fucking machines..... that would be awesome.

  • How often do you have to add oil to the oiler?

  • it does not need much oil. If the oiler is fully filled, it will run 2-3 hours with that it. there are about 10 milliliters in the oiler.

  • Great work love it

  • omg!!! that thing is so cute lol nice!

  • Absolutly amazing, do you know how much power it produces, how many hours did this take you,

    and how does the ignition system work

    Absolutly beautiful !!!

  • I have no idea how much power it has, but it's enough to drive a small generator or water pump. Took me about 50 hours to build. The engine frame and everything else is very simple.

    Ignition is a standard high tension system with a motorcycle coil running on 12 V. There is a mechanical contact on the crank shaft. I've used a transistor to reduce the current flowing over the contacts, but it would also operate without one.

  • Fantastic work Alex. I wish I had that skill.

  • That's awesome!!!

  • A small engine like this could be made quite easily in a small shop using parts machined from bar stock. I don't believe he used any castings.

  • that's right, no castings at all

  • have any over heating problems?

  • If the engine is running under load a small fan is required to cool it. If it's just idling like here then it does not need forced cooling, doesn't get much warmer than 90 °C or so.

  • Look's like the drill was used to start it :)

    Look's tops

  • atmospheric inlet valve? thats neat!

  • yeah, was too lazy to build a second cam + shaft + rocker ;)

  • How cool is that!! Excellent job!!

  • wow

  • You could run a small fan off of it.

  • The video was taken during break-in. Right now the engine runs on pure gasoline used in cars and powers a small generator or a water pump.

  • Looks like a lot of work went into that.

    Very nice.

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