I remember my Dad and I got an old inter engine with a reduction drive he wanted to drive a grain roller. Dad was not in good health, so i did the work getting the engine going. When it started my dads eyes filled with tears, as i guess he remembered the days of his youth with these powerplants. I will never forget that, and it has given me the drive to see old machinery preserved as a reminder of our hard working forefathers
Those hot bulb engines are amazing. Not super effective. But almost unstoppable. I bet you could run it on used frying oil if you just run it through a sieve. Brings back memories. A tractor from nearly 60 years ago. Or boats transporting quartz on the lake by our summer house some 50 years ago. If you want electricity in your off grid cabin this could be what drives the generator.
He made me sound lullaby, and I respect the hardworking people of the past. When I look at this engine, I see Hope and the future. I guess I'll have to work harder.
No this is NOT a Stirling engine everyone. It’s a hot bulb engine. Hes heating up a hot tube that goes into the combustion chamber. This tube then ignited the fuel air mixture on compression. It’s just a normal combustion engine without spark
where I lived as a child to start te wood stove to heat the cave we had to rub 2 sticks together until sparks were created and then used these set some straw alight
Every year in Port Colborne Ontario Canada an the labour day weekend in sherkston area they have a antique power show with many of these and hit and mis engines along with vintage tractors and some old motor cycles and cars.
I as well as other people love to see these things move like a living being with what you can almost call rhythm and music. They are machines but they are alive, infused with the life of the men and women who made them infused to the point where it will always be there and never leave, it's poetry in motion......... 👍❤😊🚋🚂🚜
Isso era um motor diesel dos primórdios que servia para várias aplicações, bombeamento de água acoplado em uma bomba d'água, era usado em serraria, isso pra época foi um grande passo para facilitar a vida das pessoas livrando as dos trabalhos manuais.
What a bloody pearler . Where can I find an old blow lamp like that? Also I would like to know of any hot bulb engines working or not, in restorable condition.
C'est un moteur diesel à boule chaude . Le feu du départ sert de préchauffage pour permettre le démarrage. Après démarrage, on peut éteindre la lampe de chauffe .
Aw, c'mon. On TH-cam videos you should always assume that your audience isn't even remotely familiar with the historical contraption being shown. Have a long dowel for a pointer, POINT TO A COMPONENT and EXPLAIN WHAT IT IS DOING. I've seen a few hot bulb engines but this one has more stuff on the head. Why keep heating the whatever it's called after the engine was running? @ 6:12 what was all that about? The aux shaft has 4 cam lobes on it. One looks like maybe a fuel pump but it is coming from (going to?) a wood box. The wood box is what? What is the valve in the ignition source casting actuated by the end most lobe? Is that also an exhaust valve? If so why two exhaust valves? Or does it have two intake valves? @ 7:02 what did you touch and why? Is that repetitive noise intake or exhaust? The engine has another side doesn't it? @ 10:48 you checked something on that end lobe again. What? All in all a truly lousy video. Before starting walk around and point out all the technical features then fill all the oiler cups and dribble some oil on other points that don't have oilers. Then explain the starting process and adjustments to check/adjust once the engine is running. Part of the responsibility of owning technical history is explaining how that technology worked to those of us who aren't intimately familiar with the technology. Why is it a hot bulb (is this a hot bulb engine?) rather than a spark ignition? Were spark ignitions still cutting edge when this engine was built? I've seen some hit and miss engines but I didn't hear this one do any missing do how was the speed governed? For long term storage when do you drain the water jacket?
Interesting..may be to see pump of iniectors ( diesel sistem) kerosene ..because it works without electriciti..spinterogeno, and so...thanks from ITALY
Очень поздно начал снимать, нужно было с самого утра, проснулся, пописял, покакал, попил кофе, сходил на работу, пришёл и начал растапливать паяльную лампу.
Most diesel engines today well actually burn cooking whole almost any kind of oil transmission fluid anything as long as you get it thinned down so the pump will pump it you can burn it but that was why they were invented they were invented to burn leftover scrap oil
yeah very nice engine. but I'm very scared when I saw him pumping the stove. coz I'm worry very much f the stove will explode. I remember in our place one accident happened the stove exploded they say the stove might over pressure/ pump.
Good dogy crudeoil cold engine. Extrernal oiling is necessary. But what about internal oil? Also I don't see the reservoir for crudeoil. Also internal water cooling is also missing.
Yeah mate has been since fixed had to replace the nozzle and buckets on the plunger, now after repairs it just needs a intial pressurisation and it self sustains
Dude ... I hope they never have to put a name tag on you at the morgue. Your family will call, asking if they have a John Doe, and the attendant will reply: "We've got six of them".
@@angelicarogelinarodriguezr4833 It is an oil engine. Runs on kerosene. The ignition is a hot metal bulb in the cylinder head. It uses a fuel injector. It is a low pressure diesel using a torch heated glow plug for starting.
I remember my Dad and I got an old inter engine with a reduction drive he wanted to drive a grain roller. Dad was not in good health, so i did the work getting the engine going.
When it started my dads eyes filled with tears, as i guess he remembered the days of his youth with these powerplants. I will never forget that, and it has given me the drive to see old machinery preserved as a reminder of our hard working forefathers
Good
Greyhaired Phantom .
This person is invite there death. Becouse it lamp can explode via high presure
Hello
A qui no Brasil tudo tem que ser na gasolina e diesel
Those hot bulb engines are amazing. Not super effective. But almost unstoppable. I bet you could run it on used frying oil if you just run it through a sieve. Brings back memories. A tractor from nearly 60 years ago. Or boats transporting quartz on the lake by our summer house some 50 years ago. If you want electricity in your off grid cabin this could be what drives the generator.
People used to actually have to 'work' to get their old compression-ignition engines started, especially when it was cold outside!
Basically all the work involved is to heat the 'glow plug'
He made me sound lullaby, and I respect the hardworking people of the past.
When I look at this engine, I see Hope and the future.
I guess I'll have to work harder.
We believed your name.
You didn't have to trouble yourself to prove it. 😉
Could listen to that all day just sounds calming 🙂👍
These engines are a living part of history. So great for mechanological museums !
No this is NOT a Stirling engine everyone. It’s a hot bulb engine. Hes heating up a hot tube that goes into the combustion chamber. This tube then ignited the fuel air mixture on compression. It’s just a normal combustion engine without spark
How they never set the barn on fire with some of these contraptions is beyond me...lol... Cool old engine...
That was Radical!
The sound's are mesmerizing. I need these sounds in my life!
Thanks for the video.
me too. Engine sounds are good
Back home, this is how we normally turn on the lights before going in the bathroom.
Dang.
You're going to want to plan your bowel movements.
Like ... immediately after someone else does.
Too funny... I pictured standing cross legged hopping around and being stuck unable to get back to the bathroom ...
where I lived as a child to start te wood stove to heat the cave we had to rub 2 sticks together until sparks were created and then used these set some straw alight
Every year in Port Colborne Ontario Canada an the labour day weekend in sherkston area they have a antique power show with many of these and hit and mis engines along with vintage tractors and some old motor cycles and cars.
Agora só falta descobrir como desliga 😂
Amazing video
You gotta love the technology that allows you to count the rmp's
wow, that calls old is gold. thanks for your video. I ever saw
Jay bigad diesel car engine chalta hai kya
¿Que tipo de combustible utiliza para seguir funcionando?
Querosene, está na descrição.
i have no idea what this machine does but it's really satisfying to listen to
stationary engine, probably once used to run a water pump orsomethinglike that
Kieran Stevens
yes for lift the water put pump and long belt, and used other belt to grind 🌾 as bread flour
Where do you hook up for the power use, awesome sound I could sleep good if that was my white noise.
Generally this would drive a belt or two from the flywheels. These belts would be used to drive machinery.
I'm sorry, what's the purpose of the blowtorch?
Đồng cơ cháy k nhớt k bởi trơn các khớp vậy chạy đc bao lâu
I as well as other people love to see these things move like a living being with what you can almost call rhythm and music.
They are machines but they are alive, infused with the life of the men and women who made them infused to the point where it will always be there and never leave, it's poetry in motion.........
👍❤😊🚋🚂🚜
Love the warming up method to ease starting
Muito linda e interessante essas máquinas, só faltou mostrar para que serve. 👍👍👍👍👍
Já descobriu??
Isso era um motor diesel dos primórdios que servia para várias aplicações, bombeamento de água acoplado em uma bomba d'água, era usado em serraria, isso pra época foi um grande passo para facilitar a vida das pessoas livrando as dos trabalhos manuais.
What a bloody pearler . Where can I find an old blow lamp like that? Also I would like to know of any hot bulb engines working or not, in restorable condition.
...lol... Had a hit and miss engine when I was a kid man you had to crank that thing to get it started
Beautiful engine, sounds brilliant.
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suppar
I remember when I was little me and my dad if we just to deal with the Monica stationary engine
And people call these the good old days. Can’t imagine out worse it the pissing wet rain and wind. Fuck that haha
These old engines always sound they are almost cutting out
They are barely running at all that's why.
Sem fogo , o que faz esse motor continuar funcionando ??
C'est un moteur diesel à boule chaude .
Le feu du départ sert de préchauffage pour permettre le démarrage. Après démarrage, on peut éteindre la lampe de chauffe .
Nice startup
Is this machine sterling engine yes or no. Thinks for yor historical video
Good job boss🤓🤓
Wow, man dig that rhythm
Aw, c'mon. On TH-cam videos you should always assume that your audience isn't even remotely familiar with the historical contraption being shown. Have a long dowel for a pointer, POINT TO A COMPONENT and EXPLAIN WHAT IT IS DOING. I've seen a few hot bulb engines but this one has more stuff on the head. Why keep heating the whatever it's called after the engine was running? @ 6:12 what was all that about? The aux shaft has 4 cam lobes on it. One looks like maybe a fuel pump but it is coming from (going to?) a wood box. The wood box is what? What is the valve in the ignition source casting actuated by the end most lobe? Is that also an exhaust valve? If so why two exhaust valves? Or does it have two intake valves? @ 7:02 what did you touch and why? Is that repetitive noise intake or exhaust? The engine has another side doesn't it? @ 10:48 you checked something on that end lobe again. What?
All in all a truly lousy video. Before starting walk around and point out all the technical features then fill all the oiler cups and dribble some oil on other points that don't have oilers. Then explain the starting process and adjustments to check/adjust once the engine is running. Part of the responsibility of owning technical history is explaining how that technology worked to those of us who aren't intimately familiar with the technology. Why is it a hot bulb (is this a hot bulb engine?) rather than a spark ignition? Were spark ignitions still cutting edge when this engine was built? I've seen some hit and miss engines but I didn't hear this one do any missing do how was the speed governed? For long term storage when do you drain the water jacket?
Go to a museum
Beautiful sound
Cool video ! 👍👍👍🇺🇸
But,,,,,,what was the point of the ruddy thing?
I really like this engine
Use oile or gas?
I lough at sounds
Chih aha chih aha
After all that work 😊
Beautiful tachnologi wow
That blowtorch is hilarious! Lovely engine, though - thanks for making the video. What ratio did you film it in? You're looking rather thin. :-)
Farming simulator 1920 🤩
Love the sounds
Which country
Amazing engine sound
Interesting..may be to see pump of iniectors ( diesel sistem) kerosene ..because it works without electriciti..spinterogeno, and so...thanks from ITALY
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Очень поздно начал снимать, нужно было с самого утра, проснулся, пописял, покакал, попил кофе, сходил на работу, пришёл и начал растапливать паяльную лампу.
It's got fleas
Scatch scratch scratch !
why does that part needs to be heated whit fire?????
Ca trạm nam trước the gioi ho da lam được cai may nay Bay gio thoi tien bo ma vn chua sx được con óc vịt. Buon. Va thật buon.
Cómo funciona ese motor usa algún tipo de combustible o no
So cool! How does it work?
Internal combustion
It's a hit and miss engine type.
Only 1900s kids remember this
Most diesel engines today well actually burn cooking whole almost any kind of oil transmission fluid anything as long as you get it thinned down so the pump will pump it you can burn it but that was why they were invented they were invented to burn leftover scrap oil
What is it? Stirling?
yeah very nice engine. but I'm very scared when I saw him pumping the stove. coz I'm worry very much f the stove will explode. I remember in our place one accident happened the stove exploded they say the stove might over pressure/ pump.
Blow torch, been around for years.
Nunca tinha visto um motor desse gostei
Beautiful old engine. Can i ask what are the working rpm's. gosh would love to own one of these
Super sound
Nice. How old is this engine.
Manufactured 1920
very well I have this engine in past 12hp my father handle oh God thanks man man reminder me our past
Di bakar disit yach.... Kaya pertomax jaman kemiyen.
😁😂
Beautiful!
Would benefit with a re-edit using captions and narration. Who, what, when, where, why.
Good dogy crudeoil cold engine. Extrernal oiling is necessary. But what about internal oil? Also I don't see the reservoir for crudeoil. Also internal water cooling is also missing.
Was it a Stirling engine? What purpose it was used for?
Its not a stirling, it uses hot tube ignition without spark plugs
@@alternator7893 for what purpose it had been used?
we have come a long way havnt we
It is stirling?
Ха удивили у нас на Челябинском тракторном такие делают только жёлтые!!
Động cơ kép ah, vừa đốt trong vừa đốt ngoài
Very nice. Is there a problem with the burner as you seem to have to pressurise it a lot and it surges as well?
Yeah mate has been since fixed had to replace the nozzle and buckets on the plunger, now after repairs it just needs a intial pressurisation and it self sustains
Good
Hot bulb engine?
Nice machine thank you for share your video
Where is oil tank this istument?
That's why we don't have steam cars now
Amazing!
ഇതെത്ര പഴക്കമുള്ളതാ ചേട്ടാ??
nice technology Better than recharging the batteries.
this is stirling engine
Conheci os motores maritimos por nome cefe q tinha q esquentar a muringa para poder pegar
Old is gold
Good wark engine
Benda antik yang menawan
Imajine if the man who biult that engine could see ....... How about a top fuel dragster engine. Or the space shuttle launching.
Dude ...
I hope they never have to put a name tag on you at the morgue.
Your family will call, asking if they have a John Doe, and the attendant will reply: "We've got six of them".
huh
pump pump it up 😁
Amazing old power plant
What was it use for
Muito bom, brilhante..🇧🇷🇧🇷
Is it for sale ?
Para que serve estás máquinas?
Descascar arroz
For music hhh
Mit was für Sprit laufen diese Motoren?
Good one bro, 🔥 🔥
awsome! how long did it run for after you stop
ped the video
Can't recall was too long ago!!!
youcan use spark plus
@@angelicarogelinarodriguezr4833 It is an oil engine. Runs on kerosene. The ignition is a hot metal bulb in the cylinder head. It uses a fuel injector. It is a low pressure diesel using a torch heated glow plug for starting.
This engine is like the Ape in Humanoid Race.
А к чему такой разогрев? Вроде не мороз
Для облегчения воспламенения топлива вместо свечи зажигания нагревают элемент головки. Потом температура поддерживается от сгорания топлива.
Thanks for video.
What does this machine do??
Music
Price kya h es engine ka
4 Takt
Glühkopf ?
👍👍 good job...
É um "motor engole fogo?"