I would like to have a kit that I could bolt onto the rear wheels of my car that would add a connecting rod, crosshead, piston rod and cylinder.
This could be done by welding a fake cylinder and crosshead to the side of the car, and attaching the connecting rod to one of the wheel lugs. For added fun a piston could be installed into the cylinder with suitable valve action, and this could be used to make a nice chuffing sound.
I suppose the system would have to be balanced, and I'm guessing at some speed it would all fly apart, it would add drag and waste fuel, and I suppose you would end up not being able to open whatever doors this sillines was welded to, but gosh, wouldn't it look nice?-- Crackpot, Aug 29 2006 Walschaerts valve gear http://en.wikipedia...schaerts_valve_gear [BJS, Aug 30 2006] What kind of car do you have?-- BJS, Aug 30 2006 Hi, I'm a bit of a hillbilly, so I've got lots of cars laying about my yard. The car I'm most fond of but drive the least is a 1974 Chevy Nova. I have a 1987 Pontiac Grand Am 4 door I drive to work, a 1990 Nissan Pathfinder, a 1993 Dodge Caravan, and a 1986 Olds Calais I've turned into a tractor.-- Crackpot, Aug 30 2006 random, halfbakery