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This engine has been discussed in several threads on this forum and after creating a 3D model from Ken Rector's plans I have bitten the bullet to try and make one myself.
I will probably make some changes to suit my manufacturing capabilities as the project progresses and I suspect this will be a long project.
I am aware that some casting kits may still be available in the USA but as I enjoy foundry work I will attempt to cast many of the parts myself using 3D prints for both sand and lost PLA/ Resin investment castings.
First off I printed the front crankcase half which took 4 hours and then many hours of body filler and sanding to reduce print lines which show up horrendously on the casting. In most cases these can be dressed back on the casting but I decided to spend more time on the pattern.
I decided to run with the model having zero draft as it was created which may be risky but a test mould showed it was workable. The rear cavity however needed significant draft to achieve a self supporting greensand core. The draft angle ended up being 12 degrees and may be because my Petrobond sand is getting tired and in need of rejuvenating.
I will probably make some changes to suit my manufacturing capabilities as the project progresses and I suspect this will be a long project.
I am aware that some casting kits may still be available in the USA but as I enjoy foundry work I will attempt to cast many of the parts myself using 3D prints for both sand and lost PLA/ Resin investment castings.
First off I printed the front crankcase half which took 4 hours and then many hours of body filler and sanding to reduce print lines which show up horrendously on the casting. In most cases these can be dressed back on the casting but I decided to spend more time on the pattern.
I decided to run with the model having zero draft as it was created which may be risky but a test mould showed it was workable. The rear cavity however needed significant draft to achieve a self supporting greensand core. The draft angle ended up being 12 degrees and may be because my Petrobond sand is getting tired and in need of rejuvenating.