Fluffy
Well-Known Member
G'Day All,
Well, after a couple of years doing other things, the engine for the Aveling roller is finally finished & now the building of the rest of the roller is underway. The first problem here is that the materials for the chassis (25 x 16 channel, 10 x 10 angle as examples) are not available here in Oz., that I can find, so, these will need to be machined from solid bar stock.
The image below, is of the carburettor as it was made from a number of pieces & then silver brazed together & completed.
The big end bearing, after final machining & then after hand scraping to fit the crank pin.
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All of the engine components, manually machined, on completion.
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Cam & ignition timing.
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The completed engine.
After a few teething problems due to the incorrect material for the fixed ignition point (stainless steel) & replacing it with a tungsten carbide/brass point, the engine runs quite well, better than expected really & being a low compression engine, it revs considerably faster than I thought it would have been capable of achieving.
As soon as I can work out how to up load a video of the engine running I will do so.
Regards,
Don.
Well, after a couple of years doing other things, the engine for the Aveling roller is finally finished & now the building of the rest of the roller is underway. The first problem here is that the materials for the chassis (25 x 16 channel, 10 x 10 angle as examples) are not available here in Oz., that I can find, so, these will need to be machined from solid bar stock.
The image below, is of the carburettor as it was made from a number of pieces & then silver brazed together & completed.
The big end bearing, after final machining & then after hand scraping to fit the crank pin.
.
All of the engine components, manually machined, on completion.
.
Cam & ignition timing.
.
The completed engine.
After a few teething problems due to the incorrect material for the fixed ignition point (stainless steel) & replacing it with a tungsten carbide/brass point, the engine runs quite well, better than expected really & being a low compression engine, it revs considerably faster than I thought it would have been capable of achieving.
As soon as I can work out how to up load a video of the engine running I will do so.
Regards,
Don.