Posted by John B. on December 20, 2014 at 14:34:09 from (50.106.227.130):
In Reply to: Re: 'Unique' engines. posted by Dieseltech on December 20, 2014 at 14:24:15:
We had a huge 2 cylinder air compressor where I worked in the 1980's. Each piston had a 24" bore. The shop foreman said we only had to put a block a wood in the one cylinder to protect our hands when working on either cylinder. I told him and the rest of the maintenance workers. Better take a look where the piston is on the one you block and look where the other piston is at. The one piston we blocked was in the middle of its cylinder. This made the other piston bottom out at the top or bottom out at the bottom leaving it capable of crushing some one's hand if it were in there and some compressed air back flowed and moving it.
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