john bass
Number of posts : 1748 Age : 95 Localisation : Bensberg, Germany Registration date : 2006-12-06
| Subject: How do you get swirl into a Bantam Combustion Chamber? Fri Nov 04, 2011 11:48 pm | |
| Hadn´t thought about it before because lazy gitt that I am I left all to do with the engine to those who were happy doing so -- 43 - 37 years ago I mean....
Our recent ramblings have me thinking that getting swirl into a Bantam combustion chamber is very difficult when the objective is to get the mixture exitting the transfer ports to go backwards and up and over (looping) to shove the exhaust gas out through its port forwards and frontwards... Hmmmm! anyone done it already -- got swirl into a Bantam combustion chamber I mean??
Trevor -- leave that model aeroplane be -- and pay attention!!! | |
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Derek
Number of posts : 1065 Age : 63 Localisation : worcestershire Registration date : 2007-06-15
| Subject: Re: How do you get swirl into a Bantam Combustion Chamber? Sat Nov 05, 2011 7:24 am | |
| a very interesting post John I would like to hear more,! not sure hwt you mean about the scav flow going backwards! though.
please elaborate.
regards Derek | |
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