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Type 65 / Nippy Cylinder Head Gasket
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(12-03-2018, 11:30 PM)Tony Press Wrote:
(12-03-2018, 10:26 AM)Colin Wilks Wrote: Film of a demonstration of ignition temperatures from 1948: https://youtu.be/yG0rP3D_0-s

Other sources quote the ignition temperature of a flammable mixture of petrol and air (1.4 to 7.6%) in a range between 230 and 280°C (https://hypertextbook.com/facts/2003/Sha...pher.shtml)

With the suggested C temperatures below I would think that some other parts of the combustion chamber could 'spark' auto ignition then (or am I totally confused) ?

  1. Intake manifold : 60
  2. Intake valve : 250
  3. Spark plug : 600
  4. Exhaust valve : 650
  5. Exhaust gases : 450
  6. Piston face : 300
  7. Cylinder wall : 185
  8. Piston ring : 220
  9. Piston skirt : 190
  10. Coolant : 105
  11. Engine oil : 70

If you accept the assertion in the article's last paragraph "[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.92)]The flammability range of gasoline is between 1.4 and 7.6%. If the ratio of gasoline to air is less than 1.4%, then the mixture is to thin to burn. The mixture cannot burn when it contains more than 7.6% gasoline because it is too rich to burn." then perhaps it is only when the charge has started to be compressed that it falls within the flammability range?[/color]
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RE: Type 65 / Nippy Cylinder Head Gasket - by Colin Wilks - 13-03-2018, 12:03 AM

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