Thinking
Yep, got the wind here to. Saying gusts will be up to 50 MPH. If so, I'm guaranteed to be returning a particular "cross the street" neighbor's garbage cans to them later. Already have someone's plastic jack-o-lantern in the back yard. No idea where that came from. lol
ak, was going to PM this to you but thought maybe some others may be interested in these books from SAE Publications.
https://www.amazon.com/Internal-Combustion-Engine-Handbook-English/dp/076808024X/ref=pd_sbs_14_16?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=076808024X&pd_rd_r=52e2cc88-afce-4f49-9bd5-06ea2bd5ea87&pd_rd_w=tIfYz&pd_rd_wg=ijMTC&pf_rd_p=5873ae95-9063-4a23-9b7e-eafa738c2269&pf_rd_r=ZMA7B2CACFYFPSK47JE3&psc=1&refRID=ZMA7B2CACFYFPSK47JE3
https://www.amazon.com/Internal-Combustion-Engine-Handbook-Perspectives/dp/0768011396/ref=pd_sbs_14_1/138-3786742-4493519?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0768011396&pd_rd_r=6b424693-5953-442f-ba5a-c8fb630acfed&pd_rd_w=Q5tYW&pd_rd_wg=7Svb0&pf_rd_p=5873ae95-9063-4a23-9b7e-eafa738c2269&pf_rd_r=T70XHHXRARRBG2FZHZW9&psc=1&refRID=T70XHHXRARRBG2FZHZW9
I don't know if you're aware of this but every prototype engineering team has machinists and mechanics on them. They are often referred to as the unsung hero's of the teams because of their experience and pragmatic attitude. As an engine is prototyped, changes made are documented and more often than not those changes are credited to the skilled trades on the teams. It's their practical experience that can call out theories and ideas for what they are when needed.
I don't know if you're aware of this but every prototype engineering team has machinists and mechanics on them. They are often referred to as the unsung hero's of the teams because of their experience and pragmatic attitude. As an engine is prototyped, changes made are documented and more often than not those changes are credited to the skilled trades on the teams. It's their practical experience that can call out theories and ideas for what they are when needed.












