B&W Semi Diesel Model Engine


Starting Four Stroke Semi Diesel Model Engine. Bore-Stroke: 20-36mm. Fuel: Turpentine. Built by: Find Hansen Denmark. www.findsminimodelhotbulbengines.dk

25 Responses to “B&W Semi Diesel Model Engine”

  • juufa72:

    Wow, fine craftsmanship! Splendid work.

  • boksermotor:

    @Tjita1 Thank you for your comment, and yes it is as quiet as it sounds

  • boksermotor:

    @tpvalley Thank you for your comment. The injection pump paremeters are made by many experiments,
    because you can not scale down the injection pump system from a ” big ” engine to a small engine. The only way to overfuel the engine is to use the injection pump handle, and with no engine load it will at first smoke a bit
    bit and at the same time speed up

  • Tjita1:

    Is it as quiet as it sounds?

  • tpvalley:

    @boksermotor
    how do u work out the injection pump parametres; what happens if u massively overfuel them do they just stall or smoke?

  • boksermotor:

    @PumbaRuben Thank you for your fine comment

  • PumbaRuben:

    WOW !!! That is really a masterpiece :)

  • boksermotor:

    @whorayful Thank you for your fine comments

  • boksermotor:

    @andy26111 Yes you are right, and on my hot bulb engines I have a spring conected to flyball governor, to
    atjust the engine speed, the stronger spring, the more speed etc.

  • andy26111:

    @boksermotor have it at full rpm ware the govener balls are fully extended outward

  • boksermotor:

    @andy26111 Thank you for your comment, but I do not understand the meaning?

  • whorayful:

    A truly beautiful model, both design and craftsmanship. I look forward to seeing more of your work.

  • andy26111:

    ever have it running balls out aka the govener balls

  • boksermotor:

    @1stMrSceptical Thank you fore your fine comments, none of my engines are made from castings but constructed or fabricated of my own design by me.

    f my own idea by me

  • 1stMrSceptical:

    Thank you for showing this beautiful little engine.
    Who made the castings?

  • boksermotor:

    @filmkalle Thank you for your fine comment, sorry I do not have any building pictures of this engine, built
    before the digital camera was invented

  • filmkalle:

    I am stunned by this little machine. Amazing work, do you have some pictures of the making of it?

  • boksermotor:

    @Vuffira Thank you for your fine comments

  • Vuffira:

    I’m really a fan of your wonderful work, i know how much work it is already to make a machine out of castings, but what you do is the work of a genius. I hope you will be able to do this work along time further on….

  • boksermotor:

    @SMG59 Thank you for your comment

  • SMG59:

    Its not very fast lol

  • boksermotor:

    @jessellanos787 Thank you for your fine comment

  • jessellanos787:

    well done runs like a beauti realy quiet i love

  • boksermotor:

    @douro 20 Thank you for your comment.
    The engine could run on lamp oil or kerosene, but turpentine has a very god and clean combustion with very little smoke. I use 1% two stroke oil in the fuel to
    lubricate the fuel pump and the injector.

  • boksermotor:

    @douro20 Than you for your comment.
    Perhaps it is the smallest. I would pleased to hear from some one, who have
    built a hot bulb model engine, or have knowledge of one.

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