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This is a single acting engine that can work on compressed air or with a vacuum cleaner.
It work at a maximum pressure of 5 Bar, at a maximum speed of 500 rpm.
It has a piston displacement of 38,115 cc.
On my Brickshelf folder you can see it in action.
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The valve
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Flywheel side
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Valve side
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Head-cross
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harley curnow
July 26, 2011
i ave tried before at making one but have struggled making it air-tight, how do you do it?
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Michael Janise
March 11, 2010
I haven't made a lego engine that is powered other than a motor. I got to try yours out, looks quality but easy to make
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thomas mahoney
May 11, 2009
i'm new. how do i get to the brickshelf folder? (awsome engine by the way)
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Keenan Peterson
July 30, 2008
Thats sweet. I should try making one of these. Actually, its quite ingenious. Great work!
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Sebastian Bla
February 16, 2007
Truly fantastic.
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