I left it sorta loose on purpose so it had as little friction as possible while not slipping off the gear teeth on the valve shaft ends, but I’ll test it with a more powerful vacuum and under load and if it slips I’ll do something Edit: I think you’re right, there is plenty of room for the chain to slip off the gear teeth and I’m changing that now
I put pictures of the parts and mechanisms in the description sometimes but I don't do exact tutorials for my creations, mostly because my way of building them probably isn't the best and other people might be able to do it better (like how KFPlus improved on my original rotary valve engine design). This is four of KFPlus Lego Mastery's rotary valve engine squished as close together as possible, and this is his video on it: ruclips.net/video/Zx8c0T-wFIQ/видео.html
Thats crazy smooth!
Nice engine
DUDE YO THATS SICK
Gotta agree with you
i would tighten that pully just a liiiiittle bit. dont know if that would break the lego tho. cool stuff man
I left it sorta loose on purpose so it had as little friction as possible while not slipping off the gear teeth on the valve shaft ends, but I’ll test it with a more powerful vacuum and under load and if it slips I’ll do something
Edit: I think you’re right, there is plenty of room for the chain to slip off the gear teeth and I’m changing that now
could you make a single cylinder tutorial?
I put pictures of the parts and mechanisms in the description sometimes but I don't do exact tutorials for my creations, mostly because my way of building them probably isn't the best and other people might be able to do it better (like how KFPlus improved on my original rotary valve engine design). This is four of KFPlus Lego Mastery's rotary valve engine squished as close together as possible, and this is his video on it: ruclips.net/video/Zx8c0T-wFIQ/видео.html