I think you need to setup another camera for close up shots when working on small stuff like this. It’s difficult to see the small details. Interesting engine design though.
Yes I agree. I noticed that same issue while I did the editing. I didn't have my camera person for this one!! Lol I might invest in another camera for sure!
These are NOT a 2 stroke with valves. They are JUST a 4 stroke, without an oil sump. Thats it. It is not particularly unusual, or special, but you do not often see this in small engines. Fairly common on much larger 2 strokes and 2 stroke diesels found in some marine applications. These are not one. Just a 4 stroke.
Agreed but you have to admit, they are pretty cool! You can't run a standard 4 stroke sideways without modification.... thanks for watching and commenting! 🙏
@@bartleyclevens Not at all. Just because they dont typically show up in a particular size of engine does not mean they are uncommon. The vast majority of non heavy duty car engines are gasoline.....would you say that diesel cars are uncommon? Nope!
I think you need to setup another camera for close up shots when working on small stuff like this. It’s difficult to see the small details.
Interesting engine design though.
Yes I agree. I noticed that same issue while I did the editing. I didn't have my camera person for this one!! Lol I might invest in another camera for sure!
It’s a 4 cycle , with a different lubrication system
It's more of a hybrid 4 mix with no oil slump, problematic engine.after they came with the 91r,their failed oil lubrication will fail Everytime
These are NOT a 2 stroke with valves. They are JUST a 4 stroke, without an oil sump. Thats it. It is not particularly unusual, or special, but you do not often see this in small engines. Fairly common on much larger 2 strokes and 2 stroke diesels found in some marine applications. These are not one. Just a 4 stroke.
Agreed but you have to admit, they are pretty cool! You can't run a standard 4 stroke sideways without modification.... thanks for watching and commenting! 🙏
"it is not particularly unusual, or special but you do not often see this in small engines." Lol contradiction at the highest level
@@bartleyclevens Not at all. Just because they dont typically show up in a particular size of engine does not mean they are uncommon. The vast majority of non heavy duty car engines are gasoline.....would you say that diesel cars are uncommon? Nope!
@@ArionRaine Diesel cars are very uncommon lol. Well, at least here in the US.
@@bartleyclevens Here in the US, yes less common, but globally quite common. Probably more so here in the US than you think.