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Where is the best location to mount a knock detector on a 4 cyl
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le mardi 8 juin 2010 06:32, Jerry Wass s'est penché sur son écritoire numérique et a écrit:
Where is the best location to mount a knock detector on a 4 cyl Continental---(4each,O-470 jugs--314CID ) It's very difficult to known that. An aircoolded engine is more noisy than liquid one. try on a stud, I think you may read the piston noise for this barrel. You need to choose beetwen the 4, the hightest EGT. -- Pub: http://www.cd1d.com/ Philippe Vessaire Ò¿Ó¬ |
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Jerry Wass wrote:
Where is the best location to mount a knock detector on a 4 cyl Continental---(4each,O-470 jugs--314CID ) The knee jerk response would be on the hot cylinder at the back! Brian W |
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On Jun 8, 5:59*am, brian whatcott wrote:
Jerry Wass wrote: Where is the best location to mount a knock detector on a 4 cyl Continental---(4each,O-470 jugs--314CID ) The knee jerk response would be on the hot cylinder at the back! Brian W The knock sensor is to detect detonation, which occurs in the upper combustion chamber. Knock sensors should go on the heads. But what good are knock sensors unless you're using electronic ignition with variable timing? Is that what the OP is using? Dan |
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... On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 19:45:38 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jun 8, 5:59 am, brian whatcott wrote: Jerry Wass wrote: Where is the best location to mount a knock detector on a 4 cyl Continental---(4each,O-470 jugs--314CID ) The knee jerk response would be on the hot cylinder at the back! Brian W The knock sensor is to detect detonation, which occurs in the upper combustion chamber. Knock sensors should go on the heads. But what good are knock sensors unless you're using electronic ignition with variable timing? Is that what the OP is using? Dan Knock sensors on automotive engines are virtually NEVER on the heads. On the crankcase thy catch the knock amplified by the clearance on the "big end" of the connecting rod and/or the knock through the cyl wall. That's really quite interesting, as I really never knew where they were placed. But it suggests by inference that, at some time past, the automotive manufacturers outfitted a few similar engines with a number of knock sensors in various places and then found the locations which gave the best sensing and the least variation between the cylinders. That should have been fairly simple in the lab, especially when they intended to manufacture thousands of identical engines, as they would only have needed to vary the ignition timing for all cylinders together and vary the mixtures for the cylinders individually--which should be easy with individual port ingection. Peter |
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"Peter Dohm" wrote in message
... manufacture thousands of identical engines, as they would only have needed to vary the ignition timing for all cylinders together and vary the mixtures for the cylinders individually--which should be easy with individual port ingection. Individual cylinder mixture would not typically be based on a knock sensor - that is usually done via exhaust O2 sensors or crankshaft acceleration (if at all). -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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