maverick said:note 1. on the drawing says the cast iron liner can be dispenced with using an unlined aluminum cylinder.
This would save some work and should run fine. Just a thought.
stevehuckss396 said:If the piston is aluminum an unlined cylinder would be a bad idea. The cylinders for TB4 had a brass tube pressed into the bore for an aluminum piston. Maybe a liner from some 12L14 would be a good idea.
pcw said:what i can make. let me think. oak wood base plate with hand engaved serie number on brass plate? throw in all needed nuts and bolts?
my machining skills are limited at the moment. mini lathe i have is still not in working order
Pascal
pcw said:how many baseplates, what size and how many bolts and nuts in total? and ill go get to it to make the bases and get enough bolts and nuts to send out.
what text prefered on tagplate? serie numbers?
Pascal
pcw said:how many baseplates, what size and
stevehuckss396 said:Do we have enough people to make this build work?
If so, I think we just need a list of who is in, what each is making, and a count of how many engines we are making. As soon as that is settled I will start collecting the materials and start making parts.
chrispare said:I was figuring on 12 engines (10 members ,1 for HMEM and 1 for auction)
I know it is alot of work and if it is too much we can cut off the auction one.
chris
Path said:Update on drawings and other issues ..
I'm almost finished #18 Crank Case drawing.
I had a few questions so I emailed Stewart and he was very helpful.
We need to decide what to use for the M2 & M3 screws. Finding the matching metric screws
and taps with the same pitch may be a bit of a problem. Taps are in the $15 and up range.
So we should consider using 2-56 and 4-48, if someone will look into this so I can get back
on the drawings I sure would appreciate it. I haven't look into "8BA" thing yet. Once a decision is made
I can change the drawings.
Also, Stewart suggested that we use long screws (cut the heads off) as they are much cheaper than the rods.
Does anyone know Solidworks? I'm having a little trouble with some of the views.
The next drawing will be item #14 Main Bearing Housing this should be much easier and
will start the assembly process.
Later,
Pat H.
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