Was it Douglas that did a transverse shaft flat twin? About 500cc?
Was it Douglas that did a transverse shaft flat twin? About 500cc?
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*Looks*
Yup.
Think there was a Murkin one too but I can't remember the name.
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I'd like to see it running. I guess it's like a stationary rotary engine?
It looks suspiciously like a concept bike rather than something that you could actually ride. I mean just imagine the fun of fuel injection on an X layout. And how do you arrange the firing. Screamer, big bang? I guess I can't see what it's trying to achieve.
Enough said.Originally Posted by Brinskee on thekneeslider.com
(Had me fooledthought it was a real bike...)
it'll probably never get into production as a blue smoke but why not use the same X design for a 4 stroke?
skinny like a britten but twice as many cylinders, probably two pair of horizontally opposed pistons so it'd have massive torque too.
i've toyed with the idea of making a 1000cc vee twin blue smoke for a few years but first I might just see if i can buy back the alloy/titanium ducati powered bike Mike Broz and I built.
Have a look at page 46 of this PDF http://www.konstrukcjeinzynierskie.p...website_LQ.pdf
then you may understand why it is a dead dog. Effectivly it has stationery pistons and moving cylinders, whith truckloads of reciprocating mass and many potential stress risers (places that cause cracks) the cylinders have to be massive as they contain the charge pumping , which is normally carried out by the crankcase. This engine would likley be difficult to coolast the heat has to be conducted through a sleeve before getting into the "cylinder"
I guess with Cad you can design the craziest things with no regard to their workings
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