32x40 H Gas Engine
#91
Made a mess of that?

   
And again.

   

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The finished crank, pinned and the centre cut out. tested between centres the run out at the main bearing position is . .01 mm

   

   

Yippeeee. Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

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Moved on today by getting the piston done
 drilled the wrist pin hole .

   


Turned the skirt to shape,

   

Then milled the clearance for the small end,

   

Other work done includes main bearing retainers and shaft for the intermediate  timing gear.

Put it together and it turns over nicely.

   

   

Now its the cam and valve gear to do.

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Nice work Brian, Thumbsup  won't be long now Smiley-dancenana 
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Excellent progress Brian. Two piece cranks can be scary but it's nice when they run true.

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So its on to the cam. the blank was turned between centres so I can return later to machine the ends but for the moment it requires  all of its strength on the mill.
   

At the mill its remove the 240° from the base circle and we have a camshaft Hooray. Drinks

   

   


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More photo's of the cam sub assy in the rough, 2 dip feed oilers will be mounted on the flat plate behind the cam to lube the big end and the cylinder.

   

   

   

Having to limit shop time, it's just to cold for my brain to work after a while.

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(01-23-2015, 10:26 AM)Brian Wrote: Having to limit shop time, it's just to cold for my brain to work after a while.

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Cold? I didn't wear a jacket to work today because the temps have soared into the 30's all across the Midwest. Sweat
That won't last.

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Toughen up Brian and wear a hat - we simply cannot wait for the next installment Big Grin

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Another short day in the shop, just dug out the shaft clearance and the two pits to hold the cam lubricating felts.
 then on to the CAD to try an figure how to make simple a carburettor for propane.
Rain forecast for the next 10 days. the Mediterranean winter. wet--wet--wet.

     

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