Saturday, March 31, 2012

Polish SIM 2 Model Diesel Engine


SIM 2 model diesel engine 2cc
Circa 1950



Design History:
Designed and manufactured in Poland in the 1950's

Design Features:
long stroke;
cast iron piston;
steel cylinder liner;
rear induction;
integral fuel tank; and,
plane journal bearing supported crankshaft

Specifications:
displacement 2.0 cc


Observations:
Sim 2 is a 2cc Polish model engine from the 1950's the design is typical of other long stroke engines of the period




Fitted with a huge propeller seen below ready for a test run

Easy starting with loads of torque even though the compression of this engine is less than desirable
The sound made by this long stroke engine is music to the ear: almost as good as that made by the classic Dyno; the sound on the video clip does not do justice to the real thing. 





Uploaded by valic000 on Mar 17, 2012
Welcome again for people who visite my channel regularly. Today I will show the rare Polish SIM 2 engine. Of a design concept which is very typical for its time. A long stroke side-port engine. He makes a lovely sound when run. I was really amazed about that: almost exactly like my Dyno replica. The engine is in decent condition, but could use a new crankshaft bearing and piston. As he still runs very well, I decided to wait until later to do this maintenance work.
In Poland there are some engine manufacturers, but not a lot. The Jaskolka and the Super Sokol are know too me, but I am sure that there are more. With great engine building nations and neighbors like the Ukraine who have been making great engines for a very long time why don't they just import more of them?
This engine has a lot similar things with my Letmo 2.5 diesel and Super Atom 1.8cc. but that's not uncommon...as I saw many copies of the Mills and Dynos out there.....copy a successful engine is the fastest way to get a proven concept.
I was lucky with the buy this one, as I said before, its not an easy find. Also very hard to find is any info about the Sim engine: if somebody out there knows more about the Sim engines, it would be nice to send it along.....a hint! Thanks
I am of course very happy to have him next too my Czech engines.
Many thanks for watching...see you soon, here on my channel
Vallic000


http://youtu.be/Ec9svmJXIYA


Thursday, March 15, 2012

Home Brew Diesel Fuel

Friday, March 2, 2012

RCV 58 - Rotary Cylinder Valve Four Stroke Engine


Compact Design - 60 size 4C engine with a super low profile making it an ideal power plant for many scale projects

AT 6 Texan


Engine Overview:-
The RCV - rotary cylinder valve four stroke engine represents a major advance in model engine design.
Although its moving components (piston, crank, cylinder and rotary valve) are totally conventional,
they are arranged in a radically novel configuration to provide the aero modeller with several key benefits,
whilst having similar handling characteristics to other 4-stroke model engines:-

Design Features:-
The engine still uses RCV's unique rotary valve system - which has only one extra moving component to a 2-stroke and so is easy to maintain. Its ultra low profile, means the height of this engine is approximately 18mm less (compared to OS & Magnum) & the highest point is 14 mm further back which makes cowling much easier than with other engines.



SpecificationsImperialMetric
ManufactureDie Cast
Engine Type4-stroke - Glow ignition
Displacement0.58 cu inch9.5 cc
Max Power (approx.)0.85 bhp0.64 kw
Weight (exc. silencer)17.6 oz500 g
Length4.01 inch104 mm
Height - centre line axis2.64 inch67 mm
Cowling RadiusR70
Propeller shaft diameter1/4" UNF
Practical RPM range @ prop
2,400 - 12,000 rpm
Example prop sizes (2-blade)10x6, 11x6, 12x6, 13x6
Recommended Fuel10% Nitro / 15% Oil including max 6% Castor


Bench Test:-




In Flight Video:-




Main Components



How it Works
At the top end of the rotating cylinder there is a single port leading to the combustion chamber. This is surrounded by a fixed timing ring with three radially arranged ports; inlet, ignition and exhaust. This simple valve arrangement serves the combustion chamber as the engine cycles through the conventional 4-cycles: induction, compression, power and exhaust. Ignition is achieved through a standard 4-cycle glow plug exposed once only during each complete cycle.The rotating cylinder is effectively combined with the rotary valve in a single component hence - RCV - Rotating Cylinder Valve.


Users Manual