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The IP status of this design is not known at this time pending reply from Tom Kimmel. | The IP status of this design is not known at this time pending reply from Tom Kimmel. |
Revision as of 16:41, 27 December 2011
Wally Mounster of Tasmania, Australia developed a steam engine with two cylinders and a cross head cam that operates poppet valves to control the engine. It is recommended a simple, easy to build engine by Tom Kimmel, President of the Steam Automobile Club of America (SACA).
The following images are provided by Tom Kimmel:
The IP status of this design is not known at this time pending reply from Tom Kimmel.