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2011-02-01 Thread Fred Johnson
While we are on this subject, there was guy building a radial, called RADCAM, that was small and used no connecting rods. Don't know what ever happened to it though??? Fred Johnson Reno, NV Craig wrote: I saw an engine years ago called the Dynacam that was a crazy neat idea that had great p

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2011-02-01 Thread Craig Williams
I saw an engine years ago called the Dynacam that was a crazy neat idea that had great potential but you never hear about it now. Hope this one pans out because we need new technology's that can deliver on the promises. Craig www.kr2seafury.com > This is no wimp engine. > It's a two cylind

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2011-02-01 Thread Fred Johnson
The Gemini diesel engine is already using that technology Fred Johnson Reno, NV Deems wrote: The idea has been around for over 100 years. I worked on some of the generator engines in the early 1970's and they were old then. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opposed-piston_engine That doesn'

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2011-02-01 Thread Deems Herring
The idea has been around for over 100 years. I worked on some of the generator engines in the early 1970's and they were old then. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opposed-piston_engine That doesn't necessarily make it a bad idea. Deems > Saving the World Two Strokes at a Time >

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2011-02-01 Thread Patrick Driscoll
- Original Message - Don't want to downgrade the Corvair engine, (I've got 3 of them) but this is something to look at. ! The applications are unlimited! Saving the World Two Strokes at a Time This is no wimp engine. It's a two cylinder with four pistons delivering 300+ Hor