Just incredible! Love it! CONGRATULATIONS ON A RUNNER! Just need to get the fuel-air distribution sorted....
WELL DONE FOKETRY. - Model of the month! IMHO.
K2
WELL DONE FOKETRY. - Model of the month! IMHO.
K2
The first pop of the engine, not yet complete
yes, I added 1% Castrol 2T engine oil to the petrolWhat a great build.
Maybe you can mix some 2 stroke oil to the fuel while you reduce the oillevel in the motor. Moder 2 stroke oils doesn t smoke much.
Hi PeteNICE WORK !!! !!! !!!
you said "here in Modena in the valley of engines (Ferrari , Lamborghini , Ducati )", I can see how you are inspired !!!
to break in my V-12 I used a temporary "once through" oil system so that no particles could re-circulate, I had a fresh oil reservoir feeding the oil pump, and a drain in the oil pan, I put the once used oil in containers and let the fine stuff settle to the bottom (for a couple weeks) then when it looked clear I thought it was safe to decant and re-use (but I didn't instead I used it as cutting fluid ! ). After a few quarts of oil it started coming out clean, so I reverted to the as-originally-designed re-circulating oil system and haven't had any problems.
one problem with V-12 and W-18 is that the sheer number of sparks per revolution overwhelms the electronic ignition, so I use a separate electronic ignition circuit and distributor for each bank (only fire one plug per cylinder, even though I have two per so it looks authentic for an aircraft engine).
I'll go out on a limb here had guess your intake manifolds don't have enough cross section or volume. The R.R.Merlin intake manifold diameter is 75% of the cylinder bore, and there are no exhaust manifolds just short stacks.
FYI, if you take off the exhaust manifolds you can feel the exhaust separately from each cylinder, some will be hot (good), some will be cold (not so good), and then the question is why, typically either not enough intake flow, or not enough compression. for example I have an inline-4 without any path-length-equalization in the intake manifold and the cylinders that are farthest from the carb definitely run cooler, I'd be surprised if you don't notice the same thing even with your attempt at equalization, given that the cross section is so small.
lastly, I made my own extra small spark plugs with #8-40 threads, and instead of recessing the pistons for them I recessed the head (and not by much, no where near what you did, just a slight angled trough that blends to the existing surface).
HTH, let us know if any of this was helpful
Pete.
Important modifications to get a better functioning of my 18 cylinder , I hope :
I will certainly follow your advice when I have finished all the modifications on the engine, consider that I have 3 RC car carburetors to adjust at the same time and it won't be so simple, but I will tryJust a suggestion to think about because I am unfamiliar with the carburetors you are using. When an engine transitions from idle to a faster speed the air flow increases and the vacuum signal to the fuel supply decreases leaning out the engine. If there is no compensating feature in the carb to keep the fuel/air mix the same, the engine will die. A possible way to tell if this is the problem, get the engine running at idle and warmed up a bit. Set the carburetors to a rich setting. Then very slowly open the throttles while slowly opening the fuel needle valves. This will have to be done in small increments. If you can get the engine to increase speed and stay running then you likely have a fuel compensation problem. Multi jet RC car carburetors I think have this compensating capability and may help.
Jeff
That's going to be quite some interesting changes.I will certainly follow your advice when I have finished all the modifications on the engine, consider that I have 3 RC car carburetors to adjust at the same time and it won't be so simple, but I will try
Now I took the seats for the spark plugs from the cylinders to the heads, so I had to redo 18 cylinders, 18 pistons and drill and thread 18 holes for the spark plugs.
In addition to this I am redoing the entire transmission system from the crankshaft to the 3 camshafts, no longer using gears but with timing belts.
I hope these changes help the engine run smoothly
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