I'm in the process of developing a four stroke engine using a rotary valve in the head. Here is the concept:
The carb will be mounted on the side of the head as was done on the Webra T4 engine:
My concern is how the lower end of the engine gets lubricated. If the fuel/oil mix is only circulating through the head and cylinder what happens to the rod and crankshaft? On some models of the Webra the carb was actually mounted on the side of the crankcase and the mixture was inducted through the lower crankcase before going to the rotary valve head.
But, obviouly other models of the Webra don't do this. I assume that they rely on fuel/oil blowing past the cylinder ring for lubrication?
Charlie