[AT] Engine Bore vs Stroke
Mark Johnson
markjohnson100 at centurylink.net
Wed Nov 24 06:42:20 PST 2021
I finally got a chance to take a look at this one...brilliantly
explained - tells me why the 1930-1960 2-cylinder Deere engines held the
Nebraska-test records for specific fuel consumption for so long.
I well remember a discussion with an old-time mechanic neighbor, who
took a very dim view of modern short-stroke engines - he once said
"These new engines don't make stroke any more, just ripples."
Thanks Ray, and Happy Thanksgiving to the list!
Mark Johnson
Columbia MO
JD H 17616 (built 1940 but may be considered a 1941 model-year tractor.
I never officially checked)
On 11/18/2021 4:30 PM, Ray Trimble wrote:
> A facebook post directed me to this video, I really enjoyed it. I wish
> I had this guy for some of my classes.
> Bore vs Stroke - What Makes More Power?
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV3RwBPqznU>
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> Bore vs Stroke - What Makes More Power?
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