Converted wankel?

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You are already ahead of what I can help you with.

Parting thought, with best wishes!

The burst from the internal combustion is enough to carry the overhead of all the heavy machinery, which is required for the high levels of heat and preassure.

From what has become general knowlege about attemps at converting piston type internal combustion engines, you are likely to not have enough power surge get the thing to move out of its own way.

I hope you overcome this, and it works great.
Best of luck.
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Here is a link to a model Rotary Stirling Engine!

http://www.emachineshop.com/engine/index.htm

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I'm writeing a Bsc. theises on the economy and feasbility of a power-producing Stirling engine driven by solar heating panels.
I would be greatful to here some updates if you get the engine running.

# Jesper Jensen
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