"Charles Vincent" wrote in message news
Torn Lawence wrote:
The British made some WWII engines with rotating cylinder sleeves that
had in and out ports cut into them - rotary valves! No poppets. Good
performance, but burned oil and left conspicuous smoke trails, not a
good thing for a warbird to do.
That's what I remember from an engine class, unless I'm hallucinating
again.
That was a sleeve valve engine, Harry Ricardo's magnum opus. The
Bristol Hercules and Centaurus. Wear was an issue they never did tackle.
Charles
They still live today, but in a different form?
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