Not really, it was called double reciprocating or something. From memory, single double ended piston with con rods extending through the 'heads', drove the wheels through some crank/slide arangement. Long time since I went to school. Steam was fed into each end of the cylinder by a valve arrangement so that it 'fired' at the end of each stroke. Very powerful for its size.
Deano
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'97 to '07. sold.![]()
'01 V8 D2
'06 to 10. written off.
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'10 to '21
'16.5 RRS SDV8
'21 to Infinity and Beyond!
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And if you want some really interesting engines, I seem to remember from the 1920s a marine engine that ran steam below the pistons, and diesel above, with steam being raised by the diesel exhaust.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Yes, you are quite right, I was talking in general in what most of us will see in petrol and generally in motorcycle / buggy type engines. I was not including rotary valves only OH valves. Who could forget the 2 stroke Detroit Diesels, not that many of us will actually see to many close up let alone work on them, but I do love them.
Actually only rebuilt the kids 2 stroke quad this week. What a pleasure and simple task they are to work on. Complete big bore kit installed in 45 minutes. The 4 strokes I am used to would have taken all day or more.
As per another post a Rotary is not a 2 stroke in the true sense as it works in a completely different way and application. My understanding is the Rotary Wankel works a bit more like a 4 stroke than a 2 stroke with Inlet, Compression, Combustion & Exhaust with each task occuring independentlly, but I also dont know too much about these, so I could be way off base. Where as a 2 stroke has two different task occuring at each stroke.
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Facta Non Verba
True in the case of Motor-X yes which is very sad but the old 250 2 smokers can not keep up with 450 thumpers (I own a 450 and have ridden many 250 2s).
But in the boating world Evenrude turned the game on its head the E-tec.
Fuel injected 2 stoke outboard.
The two-stroke lives! : Evinrude's E - TEC engines have done the seemingly impossible; saving the air-cooled two-stroke from oblivion | Automotive Design & Production | Find Articles at BNET
Ben
I can't accept that unfair criticism of 4 strokes.
When I used to run my SL125 Honda (bored and stroked to 175cc) on petrol during the week and alcohol when racing on Sundays, it used to take me less than an hour to do the swap.
That included:
- removing the fuel tank
- removing the head and barrel
- removing the piston
- fitting the higher (or lower) compression piston.
- replacing the barrel, head and fuel tank
- remove the bottom of the carby
- replace the main jet with on that was 40% bigger (or smaller)
- lift the carby slide out and move the circlip down (or up) three notches
- drain the petrol (or alcohol) and replace with alcohol (or petrol)
I used to think that was reasonably slick but a friend of mine who was a mechanic and had access to a better range of tools than I did could do that same swap at the start of his lunch break and still have time to ride home across town for a bite to eat and get back in time for the afternoon.
I reckon with the right tools, I could have given you a run for your money with your 45 minute 2 stroke changeover.![]()
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