Back to rotary valves, there are also a couple more from good old Oz. One of these is the Dunstan rotary valve, done in the 50s and adapted to the Holden grey motor. This is on display at the motor museum at the Bathurst track, near you JAW.
The other is the Bishop valve. Rather than using flats on the valve shaft, the Bishop is an axial flow design with exhaust and inlet coming in from opposite ends of the near fully hollow shaft. I think that it is pretty similar to the Norton valve, but the reason for its technical success is the sealing arrangement, which like a piston ring, is pressure activated. This is still being commercially pursued, possibly for a racing application.
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