Clem is the real thing and I don't really have many questions about it
at this point, beyond mechanical arrangements, I feel I understand the
operation and that's why it all got posted so many years ago as it
offered promise, MUCH promise...then when the family contacted me and
clarified some errors in the story and verified that it DID work, it
simply cemented my intent that CLEM will be rebuilt.
Such a neat idea, using cooking oil that changes viscosity with heat to
produce this negative viscosity suction....+300 HP standalone in the
engine that was demonstrated to Bendix. With one hp being about 760
watts that single engine would produce roughly 220KW! Hard to believe
but I'm sure the conversion process will eat into this, but so
what?..<g>...
For those who might want to read up on Clem, try;
http://www.keelynet.com/energy/clem1.htm
http://www.keelynet.com/energy/clem2.htm
then correlate to some of the other files that are posted and you'll see
some amazing things...<g>...
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