by 115-1172523331 » Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:07 pm
Tom, Thanks for the description and the engineering comment!
Larry, Rick Szajna (aka 1960fhl) and I spent some time communicating about this aspect of my bench. Since my engines are so small (100cc, 50-60 cfm@max valve lift of 0.250 inches), what a "normal" inclined might see as noise level could be a significant change. In looking for maximum sensitivity, I opted to go variable. Notice also that I am able to change from the 1-1/2 inch flow element to 1-1/4 or even 1 to further push this area if needed. I had started with a 2 inch (I was using a friend's AudieTech unit previously), but when I did the numbers, I realized that 2 in was too big.
Also, once I made the variable commitment, it was almost as easy to higher and build future capability into the bench (with added motors). When I post the spreadsheet, it may give you a better feel for my problem. Hopefully, that will be tomorrow. Thanks for the interest! -- Doug
PS - Since I am posting anyway, I've added a detail of the upper end of the inclined and the adjusting "mechanism" as described in the initial post.