Hi all,
I'm currently bulding a hit and miss engine mostly my own design and fairly large with 100 cm³.
It's mostly built out of scrap iron and scrap aluminium and fairly cheap.
But basically the most expensive stuff on this engine is the bearing bronze required for the crankshaft and connecting rod bearings.
I was wondering if there are suitable replacements for this? I know that some aluminium alloys can be used as bearing material, but which one?
I was also thinking about babbitt bearings. I think this should also be very easy by using a steel case and casting the babbitt metal into it. I can get a very hard babbitt alloy composed of 60 % lead, 30 % antimony and 10 % tin for less than 10 euro/kg. Is this useable?
Thank you for comments!
Best regards,
Alex
I'm currently bulding a hit and miss engine mostly my own design and fairly large with 100 cm³.
It's mostly built out of scrap iron and scrap aluminium and fairly cheap.
But basically the most expensive stuff on this engine is the bearing bronze required for the crankshaft and connecting rod bearings.
I was wondering if there are suitable replacements for this? I know that some aluminium alloys can be used as bearing material, but which one?
I was also thinking about babbitt bearings. I think this should also be very easy by using a steel case and casting the babbitt metal into it. I can get a very hard babbitt alloy composed of 60 % lead, 30 % antimony and 10 % tin for less than 10 euro/kg. Is this useable?
Thank you for comments!
Best regards,
Alex