Here I go again!
This thing started out life as a Champion V-twin air compressor. The compressor has a 2.625 bore and a 2.000 stroke. The math comes out to 21 and a half cubic inch or 354 cc's. I am hoping when done it will run on gasoline. I have never seen one but I hear they are out there.
I plan to build new heads to get down to about 6:1 compression. It will have a pushrod and rocker valve train. The valves will be just over an inch in diameter. The cam will have .210 lift and be driven with a 3/8 inch timing belt. Because I will be keeping the cast flywheel i will need to keep the RPM's way down. The intake and exhaust manifolds will be made out of 3/4 inch copper plumbing pipe with machined flanges for bolting to the engine and carb. The carb I plan to use will be for a small motor cycle. The ignition will be fired with a hall sensor with some circuitry to fire a duel coil for a snowmobile. The ignition will work like a waist fire. The timing will be Pop - 270 degrees - pop - 450 degrees - pop. Cooling will be the fins in the cylinders and in the new heads and the flywheel has a built in fan.
Because my CNC mill is so small I have a club member making 2 brackets for me. They are 13 inches tall and 6 inches wide. They will be the supports for the cam tunnel, fuel tank and ignition coil. This is by far the bigest build I have ever tried.
I worked on the camshaft tunnel today. It is made from a 5 inch piece of 2 X 2 aluminom. It will house the cam bearings as well as the lifter bushings and lifters.
This thing started out life as a Champion V-twin air compressor. The compressor has a 2.625 bore and a 2.000 stroke. The math comes out to 21 and a half cubic inch or 354 cc's. I am hoping when done it will run on gasoline. I have never seen one but I hear they are out there.
I plan to build new heads to get down to about 6:1 compression. It will have a pushrod and rocker valve train. The valves will be just over an inch in diameter. The cam will have .210 lift and be driven with a 3/8 inch timing belt. Because I will be keeping the cast flywheel i will need to keep the RPM's way down. The intake and exhaust manifolds will be made out of 3/4 inch copper plumbing pipe with machined flanges for bolting to the engine and carb. The carb I plan to use will be for a small motor cycle. The ignition will be fired with a hall sensor with some circuitry to fire a duel coil for a snowmobile. The ignition will work like a waist fire. The timing will be Pop - 270 degrees - pop - 450 degrees - pop. Cooling will be the fins in the cylinders and in the new heads and the flywheel has a built in fan.
Because my CNC mill is so small I have a club member making 2 brackets for me. They are 13 inches tall and 6 inches wide. They will be the supports for the cam tunnel, fuel tank and ignition coil. This is by far the bigest build I have ever tried.
I worked on the camshaft tunnel today. It is made from a 5 inch piece of 2 X 2 aluminom. It will house the cam bearings as well as the lifter bushings and lifters.