I have asked preliminary questions in other threads about my Webster build (my 1st I.C. engine). Now that I have completed the framework (see photos below), I am ready to start the cylinder. I am trying to build this engine with materials I have on hand.
I understand that the plans call for Cast Iron or 12L14 for the cylinder (I have neither in the correct size). The question of today is which is the better material to use for the cylinder, steel or stainless steel (sorry I don't' know the grade of either)? What I do know is the stainless will be much more difficult to machine. Between the 2 choices, is there a better one? Also, would the material for the piston be any different?
I understand that the plans call for Cast Iron or 12L14 for the cylinder (I have neither in the correct size). The question of today is which is the better material to use for the cylinder, steel or stainless steel (sorry I don't' know the grade of either)? What I do know is the stainless will be much more difficult to machine. Between the 2 choices, is there a better one? Also, would the material for the piston be any different?