cooksservices
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I have held off from starting any build threads on my last three engines as I have never really been sure that they wouldn’t just be a lost cause. After completing my last engine (the three cylinder radial) which was a great success for me, I think I just need to have a little more confidence in my self.
So it looks like I am starting my first build thread. I am still very much new to machining having only had the lathe for three years and the mill for a couple of months so I really am very open to any advice, criticism or other alternative methods of building or machining parts.
I’m starting an engine based on ET Westbury’s seal major. This engine is usually made from a casting kit but I am having a go at building it from bar stock. I was going to build it just taking inspiration from pictures of the engine found online. So far I have the crank case started and the cylinder liners and valve cages made up. I really wanted to build this engine like my last three engines with no plans at all but after giving it a lot of thought it decided I would purchase the plans and build notes for this engine. I feel that I might learn more from seeing how plans etc are actually drawn up and followed. Although mine won’t be following any of the dimensions from the plans I will definitely be using them for inspiration.
I am looking at 22mm bore and 24mm stroke but this may change. I have purposely left the liners quite thick so that I could over bore the engine later if I feel like it.
There are a few aspects of this engine I’m not completely sure how I am going to approach yet but as with my last three engines most things were decided or adapted as the build progressed.
I am going to try my best to keep a few slightly more detailed notes on this engine than I have on any of my last ones.
Looking forward to having you guys following along with me on this one.
Thanks for reading guys, I will get some progress pictures up soon!
So it looks like I am starting my first build thread. I am still very much new to machining having only had the lathe for three years and the mill for a couple of months so I really am very open to any advice, criticism or other alternative methods of building or machining parts.
I’m starting an engine based on ET Westbury’s seal major. This engine is usually made from a casting kit but I am having a go at building it from bar stock. I was going to build it just taking inspiration from pictures of the engine found online. So far I have the crank case started and the cylinder liners and valve cages made up. I really wanted to build this engine like my last three engines with no plans at all but after giving it a lot of thought it decided I would purchase the plans and build notes for this engine. I feel that I might learn more from seeing how plans etc are actually drawn up and followed. Although mine won’t be following any of the dimensions from the plans I will definitely be using them for inspiration.
I am looking at 22mm bore and 24mm stroke but this may change. I have purposely left the liners quite thick so that I could over bore the engine later if I feel like it.
There are a few aspects of this engine I’m not completely sure how I am going to approach yet but as with my last three engines most things were decided or adapted as the build progressed.
I am going to try my best to keep a few slightly more detailed notes on this engine than I have on any of my last ones.
Looking forward to having you guys following along with me on this one.
Thanks for reading guys, I will get some progress pictures up soon!