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very early mechanical ignition |
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intelligent valve Explanation: The first thing I thought was that it was a type for 'smartventil' https://www.google.com/search?channel=crow2&client=firefox-b... |
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Reference: very early mechanical ignition Reference information: very early ignition systems, consisted of pre chambers, mechanal rods that struck flint rocks, made sparks by friction, in this article the top of piston had a bolt that triggered ignition. (Needs more research, place to start?) Quote in part In order to utilize the low tension spark for ignition purposes in what was known as the "make and break" system, the breaker points themselves had to be placed and operated within the cylinder in a position where the spark could ignite the fuel. To open and close the points several devices and arrangements were used, the most common being a push or turn rod (Figure 46) which operated through a tight bushing in the cylinder head. Another system used extensively provided for the actuation of the breaker points by a pin located on the top of the piston (Figure 47) which, in striking the breaker arm at the top of its stroke, would separate the breaker points -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 days (2020-12-13 22:47:18 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Ay caramba, estoy bine viegjito. Herregud, jag blir gammal, I begynelsen Gud skapada Himmel och Jord. Reference: http://www204.pair.com/bbg46/FM%20Mag%20Manual/Mag%20Early%2... |
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