@toadabc yes but when the compression is relesed the inlet valve cant open because it is opened by a vaccum in the bore so it does not waste fuel all it does it get down to it set speed the govorner alowes the exaust valve to close, the piston goes down sucking the inlet valve open and drawing in fuel then it fires and opens the exhaust valve and coasts down to its set speed again
@19wael96 That isn't how I understand it. I think it sucks in fuel with every intake stroke, regardless of whether it fires. It fires by closing the exhaust valve to build compression. If I am right, it would waste fuel.
The oiler drive couldnt be any simpler than this.
thra5herxb12s 5 months ago
Lovely engine you've got there. I like the sound. But I also just like oil engines.
keyboardjeff 9 months ago
@05clenharth That makes sence, thanks.
toadabc 9 months ago
@toadabc yes but when the compression is relesed the inlet valve cant open because it is opened by a vaccum in the bore so it does not waste fuel all it does it get down to it set speed the govorner alowes the exaust valve to close, the piston goes down sucking the inlet valve open and drawing in fuel then it fires and opens the exhaust valve and coasts down to its set speed again
05clenharth 9 months ago
well i dont think that it sucks fuel in every intake
because it would spit oil out and waste it
the governor is connected to the valve and the injector too .
19wael96 9 months ago
@19wael96 That isn't how I understand it. I think it sucks in fuel with every intake stroke, regardless of whether it fires. It fires by closing the exhaust valve to build compression. If I am right, it would waste fuel.
toadabc 9 months ago
Must be à. Huge piston
daand12 1 year ago
what year and model is the steel wheeled john deere in this video
MattytheDem 1 year ago
Thats what I call a engine.
goldie103103 2 years ago
because the engine has a huge mass that its throwing around, it doesnt have to fire as often to keep it spinning.
DontScatter 2 years ago