[SEL] One Flywheel or Two?

Listerdiesel listerdiesel at gmail.com
Tue May 3 09:05:30 PDT 2005


Following on from a little discussion with Patrick and Arnie, I had it
in my mind that 'most' horizontal open-crank engines were twin
flywheel, but Arnie reckons that single-flywheel engines are more
extant.

In the UK it is (in my view) relatively rare to see a single-flywheel
open-crank unless you get to specific makers, in which case Crossley
for one and Ruston & Hornsby electric plant engines for another come
to mind.

Discuss please?

Peter
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Peter A Forbes
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