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  • Sounds like a "Hit and Miss" engine.

  • Very nice. I appreciate the work that went into it. But when it's fun it's not really work, is it?

  • @mowrman100 that's right:)

  • What a beauty!

  • Good work!

  • sleepyta Você tem mais fotos de seu motor para eu ver?

  • Puxa! Que legal! Achei um motor quase tão caseiro quanto o meu! Parabéns! Uma dúvida? O seu é de dois ou quatro tempos?

  • no lubrication oil? ^.-

  • Hi! How do you make the cylinder?

  • Nice little engine, good job. What fuel do you use?

  • Cute and so cool that looks like 5cc lol

  • how'd you make it? You must be a machinist?

  • aww cute :3

  • i wan tto make one but am not sure about a few things. what metal should i use for the parts? would a ABC(aluminum, brass, copper) cylinder/piston setup work like used in a nitro rc engine? please help!

  • lol @ the little spark plug

  • To those criticizing this engine, try and build one and make it run. I have built them from castings, and that was hard. Without prints? Really good job !

    And again, show me your video.

  • trollin fake and gay!

  • Thats not a hit and miss it hits every time!

  • how do you keep it oiled

  • brilliant

  • he must build for chevy

  • hit and miss?

  • its a fucked up Associated Hired Man Engine-Model

  • was this made all buy hand.. or like with machines like Lathes, Mills, fordge, castings?? I know he made it im just saying like what kind of tools did he use?? like hand tools only or machines?

  • @Joeyad4  CI SENORA

  • @Joeyad4 uh... im assuming this would require power tools seeing that it involves shaping metals...

  • @pjbcool100 well i didnt know if he made it useing parts laying around

  • @pjbcool100 yes. It involves using a milling machine, among other tools.

  • @Joeyad4 some parts were cast in custom molds, other parts were milled. However, no blueprint was used making this engine.

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  • very clever rca50a.. but if its mexican, chances are that it runs on americas over-consumption habit (pun intended).

    So next time you enjoy fresh fruits or vegetables remember who picked it for you while you were stereotyping and judging them and then ask yourself; "if you had to grow and harvest all the food you consume would you be able to live the cosy life that you do"?

    So show some respect and dont bite the hand the (literally) feeds you.

  • @unclesonnyonutube Amen brother! 

  • i wanna put it on my bicycle

  • That's awesome.. Gotta love tinkerin with shit!

  • because it already is a kit

  • He should selll these as kits

  • He's actually working on a kit and will sell it on eBay.

  • GREAT WORK!!!

  • why dose it say made in china on it

  • @austinsfarm I can assure you it does not say that anywhere on the machine

  • HOME MADE???????????? thats owta weed whacker biggot

  • very nice

  • I really like this engine

  • real nice!

  • use that to power a belt sander

  • damn now make a mini car out of that

  • thats great maybe because it was "HECHO EN MEXICO"

  • That is the most amazing miniature hit-n-miss engine I've ever seen! I'd love to buy it.

  • or a kit to make one

  • put that in a honda

  • Super lindo felcitaciones

  • turbocharge it

  • Great!

  • i say with throw it in a camaro

  • it already has more power than a stock camaro.

  • right on

  • HAHAHAAHAHA!! thumbs up

  • Awesome hand made machine!!

  • Looks like an Amanco. Runs just as well too by the sounds of things. Nice work.

  • put your finger in the wheel... i dare ya. Come on this is youtube nobody will mind lol.

  • is not a sewing motor?? :\

  • looks like a modafide steam engine

  • sounds like one, too...

    cool though!

  • cool!!

  • damn i wish i had a hit miss engine like that size

  • jaajajaj, i saw that same engine

    here in mexico in the expomenonita

    isnt that the same that were there??

    really cool.

  • yes sir. it sure is :)

  • looks like hand " bought" to me

  • Sounds like a hit and miss engine

  • A chihuahua dog (small) engine

  • i understand about half of that how it works :D

  • should put some FMF pipes on the thing

  • yeh an a mikuni flatslide... nar stuff it just go injection

  • HAHAHAHAHA

    that thing looks like something that would be used to crank over a petrol microwave:]

    nice little machine

    i dont no wat it is! but its sick

  • sleepyta just one cuestion is that internal combustion or external?

  • apusanz its an internal combustion engine. thx 4 the ?

  • thnx dude

  • sorry have to say this he made the spark plug too??

  • cool

    my friend has a bigger hit and miss engine and its sweet

  • they sound nice

  • That's the camera framerate making it look slow.

  • is that a hit or miss engine? congratulations btw.

  • yeas i believe it is. thanks a bunch, but like the description says, all credits go to the builder, not me :)

  • awesome i was i had mechanical skils :( XD

  • That is cool! Great job

  • nice toy good job!

  • I think people are missing the point here, its HOMEMADE, from what looks like pretty common parts, so that's some cool creativity you've got there, along with innovation!

  • nice stirling engin :)

  • its not a stirling engine

  • It also has a lot of spokes.

  • ummmm how come the crankshaft is movig about 20 times slower than the flywheel lol

  • uhhhh..... maybe bcz the flywheel is BIGGER!!!!!!!

  • you made the crank too? id like to convert a 2 stroke to a hit and miss:P

  • 2 strokes can't do hit and miss operation. There is no way to hold the exhaust port open.

  • uh, yeah there is a way. it has been done, i havew seen many of them.

  • OK sorry, I didn't know that.

  • there does not have to be an exhaust valve, you can limit the ignition on the hit miss cycle, and there are plenty of 2 stroke engine with exhaust valves. Maytag washing machine engines are 2 stroke, and have no exhaust valve.

  • I can see how that would work, but wouldn't it use just as much fuel while coasting as while firing?

  • never thought of it that way, i can see how it would as the gases are entering through the block into the cylinder constantly as there is nothing to hold the gases back. next time i start up my 1 cylinder maytag i will see if there is excessive gas out the muffler.

  • thats so cool

  • Well, everything is hand made save for the spark plug. :P

  • lol good point. its also not to scale with the rest of the engine

  • Lmao no,

  • IS THAT A JET ENGINE?

  • afcourse not

  • yes it is a jetfan

  • do you hear a whining noise when starting up and running....i dont hear it, all i hear it a chugging and popping, so it must not be a jet engine

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