No! I haven't actually made one.
But I wondered if it would be feasible?
I would dearly love to get a weedwhacker-type of piston engine to run off something incredibly cheap like kerosene - or heated oil etc... .
I remembered years back when I was messing with small radoi-controlled planes, and the engines available included two-stroke diesels.
I am not sure, but I think the detonation was determined by a screw in the top of the cylinder which (I presume) varied the compression ratio.
Is it possible to do the same to a motor designed to be run off two-stroke gasoline + oil?
Oiling the crankshaft etc is a problem I want to consider secondary to actually getting the thing to run off kero etc... . (I'll stand there next to it with an oilcan).
And still on the subject of weedwhacker modifications:- Can the thing be set to run at very low RPM - perhaps in the order of 100 RPM - by (perhaps) fixing a substantial flywheel on it? (This would be on its own bearings of course).
Rid me of this disease I've got to break every rule I find with motors and engines etc... .