Opposed pistons engine in only one rotating cylinder

DRIVE July 14, 2004
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The engine has opposed pistons with upper sides joined in a single chamber of combustion, where the pistons move rectilinearly, synchronized with an internal cylinder (3). The cylinder has rotational movement with holes along its surface, to originate, by an external cylinder (7) provided with holes, a classical inlet, compression, firing and expansion-exhaust strokes, and washing stroke in only two strokes.

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