Here's a 2 stroke diesel fired Dnepr utilizing the single cylinder Czech Slavia 1D90TA. Of interest is the reference to its ability to haul a ton of cargo and achieve something approaching 65-70 km/hr (I presume not simultaneously).
http://www.zr.ru/a/17666
And here's that engine on the dyno
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnMWOWKO ... re=related
This shot of the naked engine shows the intake and exhaust at the base of the cylinder. But curiously, every pic I've seen confirms the absence of a blower. Does not a 2 cycle diesel require a blower of some sort for purposes of scavenging?
http://www.nasetraktory.eu/forum/downlo ... &mode=view
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Re: Another 2 Stroke Diesel Bike
A 2-stroke diesel can be crankcase-scavenged, just like a 2-stroke gasoline engine.
The downside to that approach is that lubrication is more complex than on a blower-scavenged 2-stroke diesel or a 2-stroke gasoline engine, and usually involves directly delivering oil to the points that require lubrication, rather than mixing it with the intake air or having a normal 4-stroke-like setup.
The downside to that approach is that lubrication is more complex than on a blower-scavenged 2-stroke diesel or a 2-stroke gasoline engine, and usually involves directly delivering oil to the points that require lubrication, rather than mixing it with the intake air or having a normal 4-stroke-like setup.