Then marine hot bulbs are in a totally different class than the utility hot bulb engines. This one in the video runs very smooth, very sweet, and has very precise controlability. (RPM). I find it impressive.
Your right this hotbulb engine runs very smooth. It is the only one left from this mark, it runs with a second pare of pistons but in the years these are also worn. It has about 85.000 hours of running. did you watch the start on exhaust? thanks for your comments bye
Yes and no, it can burn much heavier oil than a diesel, the hot bulb on top is heated by the blowtorch, and is always required to be red hot to ignite the fuel, it cannot ignite from compression alone.
Mooi ding deze motor, heb hem in het verleden van dichtbij mogen bekijken. De boot ligt op het moment weer in Sappemeer en zie de eigenaar regelmatig fietsen. Kom je ook uit de buurt terommetje? gr, Erwin
Then marine hot bulbs are in a totally different class than the utility hot bulb engines. This one in the video runs very smooth, very sweet, and has very precise controlability. (RPM). I find it impressive.
Your right this hotbulb engine runs very smooth. It is the only one left from this mark, it runs with a second pare of pistons but in the years these are also worn. It has about 85.000 hours of running. did you watch the start on exhaust?
thanks for your comments
bye
@terommetje Its bad sound not the hot blub souns
Magnífico motor y muy bien conservado
Yes and no, it can burn much heavier oil than a diesel, the hot bulb on top is heated by the blowtorch, and is always required to be red hot to ignite the fuel, it cannot ignite from compression alone.
Sounds more like a diesel to me, with blowtorch heated glow-plugs.
Mooi ding deze motor, heb hem in het verleden van dichtbij mogen bekijken. De boot ligt op het moment weer in Sappemeer en zie de eigenaar regelmatig fietsen.
Kom je ook uit de buurt terommetje?
gr, Erwin
@robot797
Hallo, de motor loopt op Gasolie.
Het warmstoken gaat met petroleum.
I was under the impression that you thought that is how it worked, sorry.