Mazda may've pulled the plug on the rotary but I don't think it's seen its last days as an automotive powerplant- I think someone else will pick up the mantle and put it to work in a car.
The rotor make a third of a full turn every full turn of the eccentric shaft. Suppose you position a square on an eccentric shaft and the square make a quarter turn for every full turn of the shaft.
Mazda may've pulled the plug on the rotary but I don't think it's seen its last days as an automotive powerplant- I think someone else will pick up the mantle and put it to work in a car.
OldcarsNmusic 1 month ago
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OldcarsNmusic 1 month ago
The rotor make a third of a full turn every full turn of the eccentric shaft. Suppose you position a square on an eccentric shaft and the square make a quarter turn for every full turn of the shaft.
Myrtone 5 months ago
Very informative as well as 1970 Kitch
bird7767 2 years ago