I have been trawling through this forum for a while now and really enjoy what people have been doing and sharing here.
I have been interested in pulsejets from when I was in school and built a very small valved jet in the late 70's.
A very serious sporting injury called "marriage" put me out of action for a good while.

Now the kids have gone their own ways, earlier this year I built a small Chinese pulse jet and had a lot of fun getting it running on LPG.
The second line that is at right angles to the intake was going to be for petrol but I never drilled it out or got it set up. It was quite entertaining and got the neighbours attention. I'm lucky enough to live on the very outskirts of town, on some acreage. So all the neighbours were invited over to see the first run.
The info I found here helped me a lot, as I am no scientist by any stretch of the imagination.
This is the first run of the Chinese thermo pulse. I don’t know how much thrust as I‘m excited enough that it starts and runs really well. It’s made out of 1.6mm galvanized mild steel (I have just used the offcuts I had laying round) and automotive exhaust pipe. It was a great little project. Once I had this under my belt I moved onto a larger Lockwood that I found plans on here for. I had to change a few little things as some of the sizes are not available here in Australia. It too is made out of 1.6mm galv sheet. It took a bit of effort to hand roll the tapers on a large 75mm x 1400mm slip roller and finish them off. A motorized set would have been really good. Then I started thinking what it could be used for and just mounted it on the back of one of the land yachts I built. With the extraction of 4 bolts and take the turn buckle off the front, it can be removed and I’m back sailing in 10 minutes. The fuel system was a bit of a guess really. I used a hydraulic needle valve for the idle circuit and a ball valve for power.
All the gas lines are 3/8” 10mm copper, with the intake line being 10mm stainless steel. It has a brass fuel nozzle (from a drawing on this forum) I made on the lathe, pinned to it with 12 x 1mm holes around it facing forward at 15 degrees and mounted right in the middle of the first transition cone. I had lots of problems with the ignition system, I made using an automotive coil and a relay. It works every time at home and as soon as it’s really needed it breaks down. So in desperation I bought some party sparklers and throw 5 twisted together and lit into the intake.
It needs a whiff of air from a leaf blower to get it cycling and then it’s away.
It will run for a couple of minutes and then the 8.5 kg bottle freezes up.
I have inverted the bottle and had it running for 20 seconds or so but my fuel control needle valve is too coarse (I reckon?????) and it over fuels and freezes the lines and quits. Boy it has a lot more grunt on liquid LPG though.
I’m open to any ideas as to how to solve the freezing with an inverted bottle as it has much more potential than on vapour.
Here is a very scratchy video of a run I did and it freezing up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vdf30S-gEI0
Thankyou everyone who has posted info on here. You have no idea how much it has helped me.


