Thread: valve tubes
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05-30-2005 05:10 PM #1
valve tubes
I don't know where I'd post this at cause it was on an experimental engine honda or someone foreign was doing, but instead of having valves the heads had a tube that ran the length of it and it consisted of holes cut in it at various degrees. It basically acted as a camshaft and valve set all in one. As the crank turned, it turned the 'valve rod' or whatever it would be called. Has anyone else heard of this?
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05-30-2005 05:55 PM #2
Re: valve tubes
What's new is old is new....
Lot's of good reading at:
http://www.dself.dsl.pipex.com/MUSEU...aryValveIC.htm
Jeff
Originally posted by firebird45331
I don't know where I'd post this at cause it was on an experimental engine honda or someone foreign was doing, but instead of having valves the heads had a tube that ran the length of it and it consisted of holes cut in it at various degrees. It basically acted as a camshaft and valve set all in one. As the crank turned, it turned the 'valve rod' or whatever it would be called. Has anyone else heard of this?http://community.webshots.com/user/deepnhock
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05-30-2005 06:28 PM #3
Here's an interesting engine along the lines of what you mentioned......
Jeff
http://www.coatesengine.com/photo_gallery.htmlhttp://community.webshots.com/user/deepnhock
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05-31-2005 05:26 AM #4
know any specs on it? It seems these roller valves would be more reliable, but they'd have sealing issues under compression[img]<a href="http://lostcherry.com/viewimage.php?u=4994&i=3846948978" target=_blank><img src="http://lostcherry.com/image.php?u=4994&i=3846948978&tn=1" border=0></a>[/img]
Sorry for your loss of friend Mike McGee, Shine. Great trans men are few and far between, it seems. Sadly, Mike Frade was only 66 and had been talking about retirement for ten years that I know...
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