Thomassen K1 Start-up

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

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  • @listerdiesel
    @listerdiesel  12 років тому +19

    The engine was built by Thomassen Compressors, now part of the Howden Group. It is owned by Johan Rolloos and is kept at his workshops in Holland. It weights approximately 28 tonnes and was exhibited at the Nuenen engine show in 2011, which involved two low-loaders and hydraulic lifting gear to enable it to me moved and sited in the rally field. Johann is a well-know collector of old marine and industrial engines, especially Dutch-built types.

    • @MrVidar0
      @MrVidar0 5 років тому +2

      Is there any video of it running under load?

  • @pirminkogleck4056
    @pirminkogleck4056 2 роки тому

    Absolute WOW ! i would love to be back in those days , just to see the nice engines and cars, the design. everything had a beautiful design not like today where evcery coffemachine or car looks like a spaceshuttle

  • @davidstillman4271
    @davidstillman4271 5 років тому +22

    Would like some back ground information about the engine. HP, compression ratio, year built and what it was used for.

  • @DaleBurdge
    @DaleBurdge 7 місяців тому

    Nothing like a good old engine - especially a large one

  • @michaelvandyke
    @michaelvandyke 5 років тому +1

    The concept, engineering and mechanics - totally awesome from start to finish! Would love to rebuild one of those beasts!

    • @philhealey449
      @philhealey449 5 років тому +1

      Go volunteer at your nearest engine museum. Great fun.

    • @michaelvandyke
      @michaelvandyke 5 років тому +1

      @@philhealey449 , When I was in the Army 44+ years ago I got to work on all types of engines.. Tanks, Recovery , jeeps, trks, etc etc... I was in heaven!! Biggest one was the Continental V12....

    • @philhealey449
      @philhealey449 5 років тому +1

      @@michaelvandyke As a Chartered Engineer today, my slippery slope as a kid was dissecting broken valve TVs, dissembling and reassembling old clocks etc and then deep joy around 12 working part time with a neighbour who did total car engine overhauls . He had been a WW2 aero engine fitter, so I learned a huge amount. Many years volunteer input to a steam museum has given great camaraderie and chance to play with all kinds of interesting technology that was state of the art in its day.

    • @michaelvandyke
      @michaelvandyke 5 років тому +1

      @@philhealey449 , I did the clocks, vacuum cleaners, TV's, lawn mowers, bikes, it didn't matter.... Hahaha It was fun..

    • @philhealey449
      @philhealey449 5 років тому +1

      @@michaelvandyke Worst admission was home alone following advice on Blue Peter for how to switch off the mains at the fuse box. That went well, but switching on again took out the TV that ended up as another ddissection . Never did admit to the cause......

  • @wingnutjack9463
    @wingnutjack9463 5 років тому +2

    that is where modern engines evolved from, when you turn the the key in your car remember that

  • @peteraforbes8726
    @peteraforbes8726 7 років тому +1

    Air starting was done with engine-driven compressors if electricity was not available, Ruston Hornsby amongst others produced dedicated compressor sets like the 2PS AND 6PS 'Power Starters'.

  • @janner2121
    @janner2121 10 років тому +7

    Go to 4.48 secs to see it running, nice engine Peter

  • @henkholdingastate
    @henkholdingastate 5 років тому +1

    UN...DU...RA...BLE and no plastic that will fall apart over time, i love these techniek

  • @gordonwilliams5394
    @gordonwilliams5394 5 років тому +5

    Nice engine,what a shame that there no commentary on the start up and function of the engine. Opertunity missed. Gordon.

  • @alabamaramma
    @alabamaramma 5 років тому +44

    An explanation of what the hell is going on during the starting sequence would be nice.

    • @PointyTailofSatan
      @PointyTailofSatan 5 років тому +11

      It's basically witchcraft. You would have to join a coven.

    • @BradfordGuy
      @BradfordGuy 5 років тому +9

      It takes a huge amount of compressed air to start it, which is what you hear at the beginning; the compressor. Additionally, it is going through a lubrication process before it is allowed to run.

    • @James_Bowie
      @James_Bowie 5 років тому +4

      "The K1 is 28 tonnes weight, and for obvious reasons is not the sort of thing that you just crank over and off it goes. It has to have a large supply of compressed air for starting, and has to be barred round to a starting position before you can try to start it up.
      It runs on petrol vapour, but leaves a residue in the mixer afterwards which is virtually unusable as fuel, the engine having taken all the lighter elements from the fuel on the suction stroke.
      It has two magnetos and two plugs, it originally ran on town gas (coal gas) to give 110+ hp at 170rpm, not a speed that is possible on a mobile engine! It is run at about 48rpm for show purposes."

  • @znate6730
    @znate6730 5 років тому

    Beautiful and smooth movement

  • @scotthauser9395
    @scotthauser9395 5 років тому +13

    Why don't some of these old guys put a load on the engine. We only ever get to see them idling. I want to see it hit every time!

  • @peterowens290
    @peterowens290 5 років тому +15

    Interesting but what about the basic specs? What was this engine designed to accomplish & how old is it? As seen running here it looks slow?

    • @bobpaulino4714
      @bobpaulino4714 5 років тому +3

      Stationary steam engines ran a series of belts and shafts, often throughout entire manufacturing or service facilities, powering individual pieces of equipment. With this early internal combustion arrangement, they could achieve the same results without the steam boiler although compressed air was needed for starting.
      In Savannah, GA., The Roundhouse Railroad Museum has the old Central of Georgia railroad back shops with what is said to be the most complete pulley, shaft, and belt driven shop arrangement still in existence. In 1843 the C of G's 190 miles of trackage boasted the largest continuous railroad system under one management in the world.
      The museum is quite interesting.
      I also happened upon an old grain mill and hardware store in Baltic, OH., (Near Jerry Jacobson's 'Age of Steam period roundhouse and shop facility) which has a large stationary steam engine with the series of pulleys, belts, and shafts throughout its multiple stories. On occasion the current owner will run the system on compressed air as steam operation of the ole girl would raise safety (and monumental insurance) concerns.

    • @ralphedelbach
      @ralphedelbach 5 років тому

      @@bobpaulino4714 What about the original application of this particular engine and specs too would be nice.

    • @bobpaulino4714
      @bobpaulino4714 5 років тому

      Edelralph, yes it would.
      I enjoy watching and learning about any older equipment!

    • @spencerwilton5831
      @spencerwilton5831 5 років тому

      Bob Paulino This is not a steam engine. It's a gas engine, hence the requirement for compressed air starting. It originally ran on town (coal) gas but now runs on petrol vapour. Gas engines became popular with the widespread adoption of town gas, as they eliminated the need for coal storage and handling, boilers and their upkeep, firemen etc. They could also be started up and shut down as required in a few minutes, unlike large steam engines which could take hours to start from a cold boiler.

  • @williamlogan4049
    @williamlogan4049 6 років тому +188

    That Engine started faster than Windows Vista

    • @michaeldomansky8497
      @michaeldomansky8497 6 років тому +11

      Runs better, too!

    • @gus6rocks
      @gus6rocks 5 років тому +3

      Doesn't everything?

    • @johnhudelson2652
      @johnhudelson2652 5 років тому +1

      I had a laptop with Windows Vista, which was so awful I was driven to install Ubuntu Linux on the laptop.

    • @tonyswhirl
      @tonyswhirl 5 років тому

      Vista business was the best OS I ever had - criminal that is outdated

    • @andygotting9152
      @andygotting9152 5 років тому +5

      william Logan thats not really a fair comparison, one is archaic and the other one is an oil engine.

  • @robertsalser848
    @robertsalser848 8 років тому +12

    Never seems to get going good enough to clear out, timing seems late to me.
    I was thinking this already, then I read the post, I'm not the only one. Very nice engine, where is it located now, and is it running good now.

    • @johanjorez2956
      @johanjorez2956 5 років тому +1

      this engine is in the netherlands , the timing is perfect what you hear is when te outlet valve opens , this weekend there was a running day

  • @duron700r
    @duron700r 5 років тому +1

    Wonderful BIG gas engine!
    Waste spark on the mag's (learn if you don't know) and runs really nice!
    Steam or gas engines: It takes time.
    Ready?
    Let's go. And it goes.
    Very nice. Thank you!

  • @frankanddanasnyder3272
    @frankanddanasnyder3272 5 років тому +6

    Start the vid at 4:40....

  • @epj900
    @epj900 12 років тому +6

    Please provide some informatiomn on this engine, I for one , would like to know more about it. Thanks

  • @dumitrymd5557
    @dumitrymd5557 5 років тому +1

    4:45 starts up

  • @louisedwards6681
    @louisedwards6681 5 років тому

    If you want something bad enough you can do anything you want!

  • @whorayful
    @whorayful 12 років тому +4

    Wow, excellant video, beautiful engine as well. Is there any information on where the engine is sited? or any history that goes with her? Note to maintenance people, the air compressor starting at 1:10 is trying to start loaded, that is why it's labouring so much to get up to run speed. It should be at full RPM before the star/delta changeover happens. Cheers.

  • @bobdavis5398
    @bobdavis5398 5 років тому +30

    Could have left out the first 4 min

    • @afzaalkhan.m
      @afzaalkhan.m 5 років тому

      After 4 minutes on ok

    • @QQTrick1QQ
      @QQTrick1QQ 5 років тому +1

      Got to get to the 10 minute mark for the extra ad revenue.

    • @rogerd4559
      @rogerd4559 5 років тому

      @@afzaalkhan.m Oh was that 4 minutes? It felt like 4 days

  • @mikeymcmikeface5599
    @mikeymcmikeface5599 5 років тому +1

    That's a quiet engine.

  • @mackenzierynebagtong8549
    @mackenzierynebagtong8549 5 років тому +1

    Those two magnetos are for ignition? I didn't know that.

  • @npsit1
    @npsit1 7 років тому +4

    It actually starts spinning at 4:40....

    • @austinwagoncompany
      @austinwagoncompany 5 років тому

      Thank you! At 4:35 I paused it and went looking in the comments.

  • @falconer100
    @falconer100 5 років тому +5

    Very spectacular. Darth Vader was inspired by this I am sure.

  • @james1377c15
    @james1377c15 5 років тому

    Not even a 4 stroke, somewhere between 8 and 12 stokes between firings. Awesome.

  • @brucewmclaughlin9072
    @brucewmclaughlin9072 5 років тому +1

    specifications would be nice?

  • @bobw7066
    @bobw7066 7 років тому

    Almost all of these older engines fire after top dead centre, it makes them easier to start with no kick back as you get if they fired before top dead centre with later higher revving engines.

    • @richardvaughn2705
      @richardvaughn2705 6 років тому +1

      The usually fire just advance of TDC even these older engines. There is a flipper that makes the ignition trip rod slightly longer (or many other mechanisms) which retards the ignition timing for hand starting.

  • @MrVidar0
    @MrVidar0 5 років тому +1

    It has a very funny (And good?) ignition system. :-) What a beast!

  • @MrJdsenior
    @MrJdsenior 5 років тому

    Is all that chuffing on startup water left in the cylinder, or something else? Beautiful machine. I STILL love steam, it has a "romance" to it that IC just doesn't. And soon everything will be just a very very quiet hum, electric.

    • @spencerwilton5831
      @spencerwilton5831 5 років тому

      John Sikes it's not steam, although it is closely related in design and operation. It's a gas engine, originally operated on coal gas.

    • @MrJdsenior
      @MrJdsenior 5 років тому

      @@spencerwilton5831 THAT explains a few things. Thx.

  • @robertcooke1266
    @robertcooke1266 5 років тому +18

    Rather boring hearing what I presume is a compressor running for so long. When the engine gets up to speed it's quite exciting, isn't it?

    • @rogerd4559
      @rogerd4559 5 років тому

      can you Imagine waiting for this piece of shit to warm up in the morning and having to drive to work with this under your hood?

  • @scopex2749
    @scopex2749 5 років тому

    These big engines are so quiet why can they not build trucks like this? Superb

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 7 років тому +16

    The engine was nice but I'd REALLY like to watch that air compressor!

    • @rogerd4559
      @rogerd4559 5 років тому

      hahaha the air compressor was a much better value
      ten that piece of shit

  • @Wetboyslim
    @Wetboyslim 6 років тому +10

    Heavy breathing of sleeping monster... I definitely want to sleep with that sound.

  • @VinnyMartello
    @VinnyMartello 5 років тому +1

    Is it a hit n miss? Diesel? What is it?

  • @optimist3580
    @optimist3580 4 роки тому

    A treat for all the Mechanophilia types out there

  • @TheAaronmh
    @TheAaronmh 5 років тому +1

    For some reason it seems it's firing at b.d.c. or maybe just after. (?)

  • @ezralord4901
    @ezralord4901 5 років тому +1

    Start from 4:42 you're welcome :)

  • @xp9792
    @xp9792 7 років тому +1

    Need to adjust the timing. Its currently firing about 2/3rds of the way down stroke after TDC. If they advanced the timing on the spark it would run like a top.

  • @Iflyagrasshopper
    @Iflyagrasshopper 8 років тому +8

    Neat engine and thanks for posting... FYI 4 minutes of watching the engine get set up for starting is pretty boring.... also would be a good idea to post the age and HP of the engine...

    • @CitroenDS23
      @CitroenDS23 5 років тому

      The lack of any explanation (text or voice) or video of the setup procedure was also frustrating. However the skip button worked well and the engine is fabulous.

  • @jorgebonifacio7562
    @jorgebonifacio7562 5 років тому

    Sou louco por essa máquinas antiga aí nesse tempo tinha engenheiro e hoge

  • @laerteferreira8801
    @laerteferreira8801 8 років тому +2

    sou fascinado por estas máquinas👍👍

  • @steveaustin4600
    @steveaustin4600 5 років тому +4

    lol,all the dislikes are from BMW push button start owners

  • @listerdiesel
    @listerdiesel  12 років тому +1

    Links to the websites and pictures have been added to the video description.

  • @chiefhobbyist3203
    @chiefhobbyist3203 2 роки тому

    Gotta be one of the slowest turning engines I've ever seen

  • @glenngammon4215
    @glenngammon4215 5 років тому +1

    At least the starter runs good!

  • @nate4745
    @nate4745 5 років тому

    Go To 4:45 when they finally start the engine. Then is runs 'hit and miss' firing about every third cycle.

  • @oldergeologist
    @oldergeologist 5 років тому

    Starts 4:46

  • @markpenrice6253
    @markpenrice6253 5 років тому

    OK, I get the compressor part, but what's all the clacking and the taking 8~10 small bites at each full rotation at the start about?

    • @spencerwilton5831
      @spencerwilton5831 5 років тому

      Mark Penrice Barring the engine. It is being rotated into the starting position with some kind of ratchet mechanism. It is called barring Because on some engines the task was achieved by inserting a long metal bar into holes on the flywheel and pulling down on the other end to rotate the engine a fraction of a revolution. The bar was removed, reinserted in the next hole and the flywheel moved further on again, repeated until the desired position was achieved.

  • @johnkean1719
    @johnkean1719 7 років тому

    beautiful engine. how did they start it before electric driven air compressors though? Just curious.

  • @davidlibby5430
    @davidlibby5430 5 років тому

    Would it be 2000 LBS. of torque at 50 RPM?

  • @hoppinonabronzeleg9477
    @hoppinonabronzeleg9477 5 років тому

    Just call it the promenader!

  • @adediver
    @adediver 5 років тому

    Beautiful, music to my ears

  • @acersalman8258
    @acersalman8258 6 місяців тому

    Beautiful wonderful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @peejay1954
    @peejay1954 5 років тому

    4:40 that is

  • @stonedvideos1
    @stonedvideos1 8 років тому +4

    4:40 yw

  • @jonasyulledesouzayulle
    @jonasyulledesouzayulle 3 роки тому

    Boa noite felicidades paz muito legal parabéns.

  • @rogerd4559
    @rogerd4559 5 років тому +1

    my god! that thing sounds like its going to throw a rod before it even gets started!

  • @davef.2811
    @davef.2811 5 років тому

    In it's day, what purpose did this engine serve?

    • @bobpaulino4714
      @bobpaulino4714 5 років тому

      As with stationary steam engines these usually ran a series of belts and shafts, large ones often throughout entire shops or manufacturing facilities. Other pulleys and belts ran the individual pieces of equipment.
      This one, being an internal combustion engine, didn't need an external steam source as the stationary steam engines did.

  • @ganesanpillaipillaiganesan2069
    @ganesanpillaipillaiganesan2069 5 років тому +1

    Double strong. engine. nice. manufacturer. sounds of the. engine is. so sweet like. too much

    • @lesreed7943
      @lesreed7943 5 років тому

      Why all the full stops?Weird...

  • @QQTrick1QQ
    @QQTrick1QQ 5 років тому +2

    This must be like 5 horse power and 300,000 pounds of torque XD

  • @kennynvake4hve584
    @kennynvake4hve584 5 років тому

    I dont know what it is about these(steam) engine's but it give's me a creepy feeling when this thing is running..does anyone else feel this way...I dont know weather; it is because it is so silent, or the sheer amount of power they have..and are silent.

  • @Romanhd-t8j
    @Romanhd-t8j 9 місяців тому

    A gasolina?

  • @aeroflopper
    @aeroflopper 5 років тому +1

    it fires every 4th lamp post

  • @pauljohansson7697
    @pauljohansson7697 5 років тому

    I just subscribed to your channel and hello from New Hampshire usa.

  • @jimmarshallman6300
    @jimmarshallman6300 5 років тому +11

    I love all sorts of engines ..... But sorry ..... This was DEAD BORING! >8^(

  • @listerdiesel
    @listerdiesel  12 років тому +1

    Johan has videos on youtube under username 'bronsindustrie'.

  • @rogerd4559
    @rogerd4559 5 років тому

    all that for ten horse power output?

    • @spencerwilton5831
      @spencerwilton5831 5 років тому

      jim halcom but enough torque to change the rotation of the earth. Plus this would run for decades without major attention.

  • @MrAlan0151
    @MrAlan0151 5 років тому +1

    email me when its going !!

  • @pault4004
    @pault4004 5 років тому

    12 Horses?

  • @aeroflopper
    @aeroflopper 5 років тому

    @4:45

  • @thom3124
    @thom3124 5 років тому

    He said it was 110 hp

  • @smug8567
    @smug8567 5 років тому

    That looks like a pre WW I motor.

  • @atvkid0805
    @atvkid0805 7 років тому

    Why is it firing at the bottom of the stroke

    • @Drottninggatan2017
      @Drottninggatan2017 5 років тому +1

      Maybe the sound is when it is letting out the exhaust. That would be at the bottom and going up.

    • @adeeponionbrah
      @adeeponionbrah 5 років тому

      I believe there are sync problems with ewe toob. What you hear is frequently uncoordinated with what you see.

  • @Canajaf
    @Canajaf 5 років тому

    Ridicolo!

  • @TM15R
    @TM15R 5 років тому

    The best part of this video is the comments....

  • @tanthiennguyen6101
    @tanthiennguyen6101 5 років тому

    Darf auch nicht viele Fragen.....

  • @ryann8680
    @ryann8680 5 років тому +1

    at speed that flywheel alone probably produces 75 hp if you could freewheel it

  • @johngnipper1454
    @johngnipper1454 5 років тому +2

    Sounds like my ex snoring. A little quieter though.

  • @ronpat100
    @ronpat100 8 років тому +2

    hypnotizing!!!

  • @johnmoar7658
    @johnmoar7658 5 років тому

    loverly machine

  • @stranraerwal
    @stranraerwal 5 років тому

    the set-up minutes are a bit longish-especially when you can't see half of it. Whomakes that endless rattling noise ?

    • @davidstillman4271
      @davidstillman4271 5 років тому +1

      stranraerwal the air compressor charging the tank used to cycle the engine to start.

  • @apl175
    @apl175 5 років тому

    Should've let it glow longer....

  • @daro2262
    @daro2262 5 років тому

    See if you can get some black smoke & fire of the pipe

  • @ryann8680
    @ryann8680 5 років тому +5

    use that engine for logging when you don't have a chainsaw..it will just yank the tree out of the ground roots and all

    • @aeroflopper
      @aeroflopper 5 років тому

      its a bitch to move from tree to tree ,

  • @superkas
    @superkas 3 роки тому

    Sounds like dragon!

  • @KITLEVEY
    @KITLEVEY 5 років тому +1

    Better video = lose the first 4:30 minutes.

  • @uweinhamburg
    @uweinhamburg 5 років тому +1

    This engine has about the same HP as a F1 racing car today ;)

    • @johndebrular979
      @johndebrular979 5 років тому

      The real difference is the awesome amount of torque.

    • @uweinhamburg
      @uweinhamburg 5 років тому

      @@johndebrular979 Would be pretty difficult to install all this moving mass like the flywheel on a F1 car ;)

    • @spencerwilton5831
      @spencerwilton5831 5 років тому

      uwe in Hamburg But an F1 engine lasts a few dozen hours, this has already lasted a dozen decades.

  • @nlo114
    @nlo114 10 років тому +3

    3400 lb/ft. Viewers are politely requested to remain behind the safety barrier.

    • @wlaukaitis
      @wlaukaitis 9 років тому +2

      nlo114 I'd connect a coffee grinder to it.

    • @JUANKERR2000
      @JUANKERR2000 5 років тому +1

      lb/ft????

  • @Kogacarlo
    @Kogacarlo 7 років тому

    Why does it fire only once in 4 or 6 revs? And why does that change all the time?

    • @bitsnpieces11
      @bitsnpieces11 7 років тому +4

      It is a type of engine called a "Hit-N-Miss" engine. It will "hit" to provide power to come up to speed and then stop firing and coast, under no load like this it coasts for a good while before it needs power to get some more speed. Then it fires again to bring the speed back up. The first ones would cut the spark but keep pulling in fuel/air and that was a waste of gas. Later ones would stop pulling in fuel/air by holding the exhaust valve open until power was needed, then close valve and pull in fuel/air. Under full load these engines would continue to fire every time. Later on they went to carburetors which could restrict the amount of fuel/air going in to control the power and that's what we have today, unless it's a fuel injection system which squirts just the right amount of fuel in at the right moment.

    • @Kogacarlo
      @Kogacarlo 7 років тому +1

      Great explanation, thank you. When was this engine built approximately?

    • @bitsnpieces11
      @bitsnpieces11 7 років тому +1

      You should be able to find out more with a search engine, but probably about 1900.

    • @Kogacarlo
      @Kogacarlo 7 років тому

      Okay, according to this site it was built in 1908 www.mietracteur.eu/weldra/nuenen.htm

  • @jp-um2fr
    @jp-um2fr 7 років тому +3

    Not the sort of engine you want to stall at the traffic lights.

  • @wingnutjack9463
    @wingnutjack9463 5 років тому

    that engine has run more years than you been alive and can run longer, i love trolls.... hehehehehehehe

  • @louisedwards6681
    @louisedwards6681 5 років тому

    It's got to built up steem first,!

  • @heronimousbrapson863
    @heronimousbrapson863 5 років тому +1

    A classic glopetta glopetta machine.......

  • @tanthiennguyen6101
    @tanthiennguyen6101 5 років тому

    Test auf Lärme belastend......Wie der Opas oben Arbeiten.....

  • @richardglidden2928
    @richardglidden2928 5 років тому

    Sort of like starting windows 10 !!

  • @glennlathem9772
    @glennlathem9772 5 років тому

    Come on boys, balls to the wall.

  • @1903A3shooter
    @1903A3shooter 5 років тому

    All that just to wind a watch.