User:Credto

11/19/2008

To Whom it may concern;

Our problem to me seems too simple, so I would like to include you into my thought process. Electromagnetic Torque, the dilemma of the internal combustion engine has one major flaw. It is too expensive to feed a fuel source.

My only draw back to my idea is the effect it would have to Big Oil as a fuel source. It could turn Saudi Arabia and other OPEC Nations into third world countries again. I know you are thinking this is a kook’s claim, but please read the idea.

My idea is to keep the current car as it is designed, and to retrofit classics and new cars alike with a zero emission Magnetic pump engine that requires zero fuel.

Steps of design

Build an aluminum engine block with high density billet cylinders Build highly conductive magnetic pistons Build a head plate with super magnets over each cylinder Build a charging system to activate cylinder magnets on a cranking rotational trigger platform

Attach a generator to the front of the crank to keep the charging system charged; this would include lithium batteries.

The rear of the crank would require no modifications and would be attach to the current transmission and running gear.

The only obstacle I foresee is the effects of the super magnetic cylinder heads interfering with the creature comfort electrical components. This could be solved by encasing all eight cylinders and magnet assemblies in a super dense forged billet aluminum casing cast within the block assembly. This high density billet casing would engulf the crank area as well, isolating the magnetic impulses from the fragile electrical components.

I may be ranting irrational thoughts, but I can see this drop in engine replacing the fuel burners we currently are using. The fix to our problem isn’t redesigning the car, but the pump that runs it.

Think it over and get back to me if you are interested.

Thank you

Thomas Crawford