Combustion Engine Questions...
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:17 pm
Hello all, Hope my bad sense of humor lately hasn't offended anyone too badly.
Anyway, I'm wondering what pressure small combustion engines can typically handle? (can't find info and limited time now...)
Also, just wondered, but if anyone knows what type mixes they could handle in normal gas (hybrid) use?
I was thinking of using a 20 something cc up to maybe 50cc cylinder and piston as blow-forward bolt components for a pneumatic (unregged co2 design).
And it will only move around 1" or 1.5" forward (To chamber rounds).
All the other components of this design are really available and coming together. (muzzle-loader barrel for barrel and chamber, seamless hydraulic pipe for piston housing, bulk co2 tank, co2 pistol for pilot valve etc....) But this part has me wondering.
Oh, thinking of the components (rather than create another post),
I even found dry-ice for $1 a pound very nearby !!!....
Is there a chart anyone knows of or info on what volume and pressure co2 gas can be obtained from solid dry ice???
If noone has info I'll figure it out soon I hope.
But especially for any info on the engine questions, it will save me time. thanks very much in advance!!!
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EDIT:Cool VidBTW!!!

Anyway, I'm wondering what pressure small combustion engines can typically handle? (can't find info and limited time now...)
Also, just wondered, but if anyone knows what type mixes they could handle in normal gas (hybrid) use?
I was thinking of using a 20 something cc up to maybe 50cc cylinder and piston as blow-forward bolt components for a pneumatic (unregged co2 design).
And it will only move around 1" or 1.5" forward (To chamber rounds).
All the other components of this design are really available and coming together. (muzzle-loader barrel for barrel and chamber, seamless hydraulic pipe for piston housing, bulk co2 tank, co2 pistol for pilot valve etc....) But this part has me wondering.
Oh, thinking of the components (rather than create another post),
I even found dry-ice for $1 a pound very nearby !!!....
Is there a chart anyone knows of or info on what volume and pressure co2 gas can be obtained from solid dry ice???
If noone has info I'll figure it out soon I hope.
But especially for any info on the engine questions, it will save me time. thanks very much in advance!!!


EDIT:Cool VidBTW!!!