The Secret Life of Machines S2E2 - The Secret Life of the Internal Combustion Engine
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The first internal combustion engine was made by a Frenchman called Etienne Lenoir in 1859. He simply modified a steam engine to suck in and ignite the inflammable gas from his gas lights. Unfortunately the explosions were very violent and the engine was very inefficient.
Episode Contents:
Models: A gasoline powered lager can mortar. A cutaway model shows the fundamental features of the engine: piston, valves, etc.
Machines: An odd little vehicle with a hydraulic life made for a tv show.
Guests: A tiny model airplane engine shows amazing power/size ratio. A Hornsby Ackroyd (c.1895) engine runs on parafin.
Films: 40's promotional clips for car culture... Cartoon lives of Otto and Diesel.
Extro: Motor mad disciples carry an offering to Carhenge!
Released | Nov 15, 1988 |
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Runtime | 30min |
Genre | Documentary |
Actor | Tim Hunkin, Rex Garrod |
Director | Tim Hunkin |
Production | Artifax |