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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2009

my modified air engine

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  • heres an idea...MAKE AN OIL PAN OR SOMTHIGN...like like..have a tube that returns the il to the cup or somthing...ur just wasteing it big time kid

  • @POPCORN454545 dude i put like 5 min. worth of work into this haha

  • how big is the treaded fitting you used on the spark plg hole if you used one? and how many psi are you runnin?

  • i think its a standard 1/4 fitting and im not sure what my psi was but u can run the engine on anything from low to high

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  • a smaller tube for the oil would also work.

  • Hey Dear! you need not use such intensive lubrication.

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  • Put the oiler on the air intake side with a vaccum draw. adjust it with the size of the pickup hole and a pin screw like a carb adjustment screw.. The control would be variable from zero to ????

  • @jamesgreenmont ya we all know that

  • @ggalindo no, the air compressor is plugged in to the wall. its powered by electricity.

  • @jamesgreenmont ya it is

  • this engine isnt powered by air though

  • I love the leggos. LOL put a restriction in the oil hose some where so it only takes up a small amount of oil or pinch the oil line with something to make the intake smaller. Nice video and nice work!

  • thats neat kid,now get a car hook up an xtra alternator to the engine so you can run the air compresor and there ya go,might not need the second alternator,but it would not hurt

  • I think if you want to add any oil you should add it through the air line gradually, that might solve the problem. You have it going directly into the intake which is meant for intake air and that's why it is sucking up all the oil. I like your concept.

  • I could use your help for my school for kids, making air engines for boats

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  • so.. what mods do you need to make to the engine to make this work? aka.. i go get a weed wacker engine and ... yeah... or do iu just put the air into the spark plug hole?

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