Kickstart knuckle. Could also be the .parking paw knockel. Some call it a joint or flex joint also.
@waterfuel
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Have you heard about the used oil furnace from 1950 that ran on water? Patent was issued to army service men in Texas for ONLY adding water line to T fitting for used oil burner on used jeep engine oil, to get 50% increase in efficiency. That was not what was written in their application for Patent. SS coil tubing in brick insulated firepot of oil burner hooked to input common water line. Oil furnace started. Temperature gauge monitored for temp up to 1500 degrees F. Then valve opened so as superheated steam is allowed in T fitting with oil to nozzel. Nice burn flame runs constant. Then oil line shut off. Furnace still runs. Shock wave from 90 lbs pressure to AMBIANT zero in firepot forms hydrogen and oxygen torch flame that also heats heat exchanger. Normally water molecules separate at about 3-6000 degrees which is too much energy. The vibration shock wave allows for disassociation at lower temperature. Electric motor with dual shafts ran 2 oil pumps at 90lbs. If water shut off, and cooled down, the furnace has to be restarted on oil. (US patent office not allow overunity for public.)
@WheelingChannel
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Very good information. Thanks for sharing
@rolandobustos58
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Muy buen trabajo 👍.
@WheelingChannel
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Thanks
@tonymmt
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I watched the five parts It was great and useful information I watched a lot of clips on KZitem, and none of the clips talked about raising the temperature of the oil, and I was thinking of trying it. But you cut short. Thank you What do you think about heating the air, is there a result from that?
@WheelingChannel
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Thanks for commenting. In the copper coil, both air and oil are heated. But the problem is that it gets clogged with dirt in waste oil when it is overheated. You will see Part 6 soon to overcome the clogging.
@Eisenmann86
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Excelent furnace and burner👍👍👍 when you stop fire, air and oil flow the noizzle get no cooling, yes? Can the noizzle get damage because of the heat still in the foundry?
@WheelingChannel
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The nozzle I am using is SS 304, which can bear heat very well. Keep tuned. Part 6 is coming up shortly. I'll take out the copper coil that's causing the clogging problem. and some improvements will be added. thanks
@Eisenmann86
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@@WheelingChannel OK 👍Thanks for your answer i am excited for Part 6. I like your idea to preheat air in the coil, its a pity that it makes clogging. Why its clogging maybe of spin aground the pipe makes diameter of copper pipe inside to thin. Or the heat of furnace melt the pipe.
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