Along with make and break ignition systems the other early technology used to ignite gas/air mixtures in explosion engines was the so-called hot tube ignition. This video illustrates how it worked, and educates us on the primitive but foundational technologies that became a thing of the distant past.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Old Engine Basics - Hot Tube Ignition
Along with make and break ignition systems the other early technology used to ignite gas/air mixtures in explosion engines was the so-called hot tube ignition. This video illustrates how it worked, and educates us on the primitive but foundational technologies that became a thing of the distant past.
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