Stirling Engine Mechanism

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  • WHERE IS THE FIRE!

  • @jackpontiac52 lol :D

  • WOW ! ! ! - This is FANTASTIC ! - No heat source , 180 degree displacement, and we can clearly see it running at the push of a button !!

    FREE ENERGY !!

    You're a hero !

  • @aOa0a0 lol

  • is there some reason you show a 180 degree offset between pistons when all the others i have looked at are set to 90 degrees?

  • @movieolaman nope.... No special reason, just wanted to check if it works...

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  • It will not work as written. There is no cyclic temperature changes.

  • Apparently 120 degrees also works. There is some Japanese guy on youtube who makes engines that way...and boy do they run!

  • the crancshaft is not set 90 degrees apart, it is 180 therefore it is not a stirling engine

  • @simi112 lol... i know, when did i say it works?

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