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As most of you probably know the opposing cylinders on most engines are
slightly offset to allow for the piston connecting rods to attach to the crank at different spots. I know of a few model airplane engines, where instead of having the cylinders offset and having the connecting rods on different sections of the crank, the connecting rods interlock and are on the same section of the crank. I have been told that the engines that are built like this run very smooth with almost no vibration. Obviously they have an odd firing pattern, but I guess having the 2 cylinders perfect in line makes it so well balanced. These are all 2 cylinder engines, on a 4 cylinder engine with a spark every 180 degrees, it seems like it would be even smoother. My question is why don't they make any engines for real airplanes like that? The 180 - 540 degree firing sequence probably isn't as big a deal for the high rpm of model airplanes as it would be for the low rpm of typical GA planes, so it would probably only be suitable for engines with a multiple of 4 cylinders. It seems like it would be easier to make too, simpler crank shaft, perfectly symmetrical crank case. The only more complicated part would be the connecting rods. Just curious. -- Chris W Gift Giving Made Easy Get the gifts you want & give the gifts they want http://thewishzone.com |
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