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(The two cylinder vacuum motor. The motor has no valve gear. The piston rods connect directly to the crank and the cylinders rock with them, alternately aligning the two cylinder ports with the ports in the central casting. Photo: Owen Chapman)
 
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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
The two cylinder vacuum motor.
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The two cylinder vacuum motor.<br>
The motor has no valve gear. The piston rods connect directly to the crank and the cylinders rock with them, alternately aligning the two cylinder ports with the ports in the central casting.
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The motor has no valve gear, the piston rods connect directly to the crank and the cylinders rock with them, alternately aligning the two cylinder ports with the ports in the central casting.<br>
 
Photo: Owen Chapman
 
Photo: Owen Chapman
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== Licencing ==
 
== Licencing ==
 
{{Permission from license holder}}
 
{{Permission from license holder}}

Latest revision as of 08:13, 14 October 2015

Summary

The two cylinder vacuum motor.
The motor has no valve gear, the piston rods connect directly to the crank and the cylinders rock with them, alternately aligning the two cylinder ports with the ports in the central casting.
Photo: Owen Chapman

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