Hi Hawke ,
thank you for the answer , I think i might just go wih your idea . However , isn't there a way to cover up the leaking spot or something to fix this leak or should I start all over again?
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- Fri Aug 16, 2013 5:44 pm
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- Topic: air leak due to displacer rod
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Hello! ,
I'm new to the "stirling engine industry" and i'm trying step by step to make a working model
best regards from Tunisia
I'm new to the "stirling engine industry" and i'm trying step by step to make a working model
best regards from Tunisia
- Fri Aug 16, 2013 4:26 pm
- Forum: Stirling and "Hot Air" Engine Forum
- Topic: air leak due to displacer rod
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air leak due to displacer rod
Hello! , so I've been trying to make my first working stirling engine using a tuna can , everything seemed to be in order except this air leak around the hole that i made for the dispalcer rod. There's so much air leak that I barely get the pressure to move the diaphragm even though the hole practic...