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    Sleeve Valve engine

    I have seen on http://www.modelenginenews.org/ sleeve valve engines built by others. I am wondering if anyone knows of a Plan set or a Dimensional drawing for the sleeve mechinism?


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    There is some information at the following site

    http://www.agelessengines.com/sleeve.htm

    The video shows the operation. Hopefully he'll release plans in the near future. I'd love to do a Bristol Centaurus replica for my rc Sea Fury.


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    I am not aware of anyone with plans but keep track of Ageless Engines website at www.agelessengines.com He is working on a model of a Bristol Hercules.


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    14 cylinder hercules barrell picture i found.
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