Toroidal combustion chamber cut into billet SSO head - for Jorgen's well-developed classic Kawasaki H2 750 triple..
Fair point. But, for 4T oils, when deviation from fully synthetic to semi synthetic occurs it will be by blending with hydrocarbon mineral oil. The reason that is done is that fully synthetic oils lack solubility which impedes their uptake and retention of the myriad additive packages required. So, while a fully synthetic oil's base may have a long service life, its real world life is determined by its meagre additive packages content which will deplete before the actual oil is spent and thus determines the oil's actual service life.gruntguru wrote: β18 May 2018, 01:23"Fully Synthetic" does not necessarily mean "non hydrocarbon."
http://www.synthetic-oil-technology.info/
Blow-by designed in, may be what he means. The piston doesn't need rings nor touch the cylinder wall. The volume beneath the cylinder can be used as a pump as a sort of forced induction. Blow-by would manifest as a sort of EGR, while being oil-free. The piston rod is what gets sealed from the crankcase, and also acts as the piston guide.
They do have rings actually. Combustion pressure is sealed to the space above the piston as in trunk-piston engines. The space below the piston is sometimes used as a scavenge pump.roon wrote: β16 Jul 2018, 03:56Blow-by designed in, may be what he means. The piston doesn't need rings nor touch the cylinder wall. The volume beneath the cylinder can be used as a pump as a sort of forced induction. Blow-by would manifest as a sort of EGR, while being oil-free. The piston rod is what gets sealed from the crankcase, and also acts as the piston guide.
Cool. I don't doubt some, most, or all, do. Just trying to make sense of the claim. Poorly worded on my part.gruntguru wrote: β16 Jul 2018, 05:40They do have rings actually. Combustion pressure is sealed to the space above the piston as in trunk-piston engines. The space below the piston is sometimes used as a scavenge pump.roon wrote: β16 Jul 2018, 03:56Blow-by designed in, may be what he means. The piston doesn't need rings nor touch the cylinder wall. The volume beneath the cylinder can be used as a pump as a sort of forced induction. Blow-by would manifest as a sort of EGR, while being oil-free. The piston rod is what gets sealed from the crankcase, and also acts as the piston guide.
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Roon, are you by any chance..somehow 'channelling' - the hype.. advanced earlier - in this thread.. for the "Ryger" mill?roon wrote: β16 Jul 2018, 03:56Blow-by designed in, may be what he means. The piston doesn't need rings nor touch the cylinder wall. The volume beneath the cylinder can be used as a pump as a sort of forced induction. Blow-by would manifest as a sort of EGR, while being oil-free. The piston rod is what gets sealed from the crankcase, and also acts as the piston guide.