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Harry Schoell, a marine designer in Pompano Beach, FL, and inventor of the Cyclone engine describes his new engine design as not dirty, very clean and gets washed frequently. That is because the Cyclone is a Rankine-cycle engine, which means it is related to a steam engine, and uses a continuous cycle of liquid vaporization and condensation in a sealed container to create power. The primary components of the engine include a condenser, steam generator and the requisite valves, cylinders, pistons, pushrods, main bearing, cams, and camshaft. The power output is controlled by a rocker arm and cam design that opens and closes a needle valve in the head.
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A Steamed-Cleaned Engine
Harry Schoell, a marine designer in Pompano Beach, FL, and inventor of the Cyclone engine (www.cycionepower, com) describes his new engine design this way: "It's not dirty. It's v...
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