is this a new concept with diesel RC engines? how does it work? 2 stroke and carburetor or is it direct injection 4 stroke? or is it just the same as methanol driven RC egnines?
As stated in the title this engine uses the diesel principle with a simple carburettor and 2 stroke cycle. This is not a new concept has been around for decades and was very common in the 1950 /1960
It can be done, by radio control. But this type of small diesel engines are normally use in free flight model aeroplanes when, as the name implies, they are free to fly wherever they want! Ha Ha
Mahmoud Habib diesel requires no electric power. It is a compression engine. The compression produces heat that ignite the fuel. This is why diesel engines are so much better than petrol engines.
I really do not understand why petrol engines are even made anymore. Diesel engines are so superior. There are some nations that demonise the diesel engine. I do not understand why.
PCVideos In High Definition Of course there will be bad diesels also. That is the same as petrol engines. The antigel additive works great but it is easy to forget to add it in winter. There are some negatives. Have you ever seen a diesel runaway? But over all, the diesel engine is better in many other aspects.
Indrid Cold diesels only run away if they have a turbo. A supercharger would fix this but I haven't seen a supercharged diesel since the old Detroit semi motors.
Kristoffer Persson they are only easy to start because of how small they are and new American diesels start just as easy. The reason they used to be hard to cold start was because glow plugs weren't as good as they are today and the old sulfur diesel would gel up easily in the cold and the motor wouldn't make enough compression from the electric starter to ignite the gelled diesel.
Latex gloves?? I used to love coming home as a child after flying my dads 'free flight', smelling of ether.
I grew up sniffing Ether and Dope
I am wondering how this engine ignition system is please please explain to me how to help the ignition system in this boot tell me please
Ali Erdem it's a diesel engine. Google it
hi Mr. littlediesel!!!! nice engines you have!!! how much is the price for an used engine like this??? Best Regards Rodrigo
is this a new concept with diesel RC engines? how does it work? 2 stroke and carburetor or is it direct injection 4 stroke? or is it just the same as methanol driven RC egnines?
As stated in the title this engine uses the diesel principle with a simple carburettor and 2 stroke cycle. This is not a new concept has been around for decades and was very common in the 1950 /1960
@@bobcrow214 My granpa has so many of those engines so I can't count, He gave me one years ago, Now he is dead.
onde compro,ou mando fazer um para min?
omg its so cute.
just got one today of ebay, a bit tight dont think its run in yet , not as sweet as yours ,yet
Ola onde posso achar um desses para vender?
Pfv estou procurando mais nao acho poderia me ajudar?
What size prop are you using on it ? Maybe a 5x4 ?
Hi, it was a Cox Thimble Drome 4.5D X 2P.
cute! so you can attach this to a tiny model plane? i guess you wouldn't unless you could accurately steer such a plane, haha
It can be done, by radio control. But this type of small diesel engines are normally use in free flight model aeroplanes when, as the name implies, they are free to fly wherever they want! Ha Ha
What size propellor and which fuel are you running your AE 0.2 on?
Cox grey 4.5 X 2 propeller and the fuel used was Model Technics D1000.
@@mylittlediesels Many thanks.
i cnat see any power there how dosit work
Mahmoud Habib diesel requires no electric power. It is a compression engine. The compression produces heat that ignite the fuel. This is why diesel engines are so much better than petrol engines.
How to get this mini engine?
eBay?
I want to buy this
I want to buy it
www.ebay.com/itm/223429255601buy it
Sputtering. Break in?
+caesarillion . Engine not fully run-in yet; had it for nearlyy twenty years but it has only gone through a few tankful of fuel.
compress the engine.... you have no idea about that kind of engine
I really do not understand why petrol engines are even made anymore. Diesel engines are so superior. There are some nations that demonise the diesel engine. I do not understand why.
PCVideos In High Definition Of course there will be bad diesels also. That is the same as petrol engines. The antigel additive works great but it is easy to forget to add it in winter. There are some negatives. Have you ever seen a diesel runaway? But over all, the diesel engine is better in many other aspects.
because they are more poisonous than petrol?
new diesel engines like volvo VW seat audi bmw and so on never has problems with cold weather. maby ford and other american brands does
Indrid Cold diesels only run away if they have a turbo. A supercharger would fix this but I haven't seen a supercharged diesel since the old Detroit semi motors.
Kristoffer Persson they are only easy to start because of how small they are and new American diesels start just as easy. The reason they used to be hard to cold start was because glow plugs weren't as good as they are today and the old sulfur diesel would gel up easily in the cold and the motor wouldn't make enough compression from the electric starter to ignite the gelled diesel.
It would be nice if you learn to tune diesel engine.