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A LOWNE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC SUCTION-FLAME ENGINE,

22 September 2015, 13:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £3,500 inc. premium

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A LOWNE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC SUCTION-FLAME ENGINE,

This rare horizontal engine has twin cylinders set in a cooling tank. They project out of the cooling tank into two vertical flame chimneys. Sprung adjustable connecting rods actuate flap valves and take their motion from the piston gudgeon pins via rocking levers.
The cylinders carry single bar-type guides and the connecting rods issuing from the hollow pistons drive the balanced 180 degree crank. The pistons are sealed by sprung glands and packing. 10 1/2 in (26cm) high x 18 ins (46cm) long

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