fire_shall_fear
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Is there a ready to build IC V8 kit that doesn't require any advanced tools available for purchase anywhere? I don't have a mill or lathe yet but really want to get into building.
If I were to begin building an IC V8 engine from scratch, how does one figure out the camshaft lobe measurements like lift, duration ect...?
Im very interested in model vehicle engines since that's what I have the most experience in. I was a tool and die apprentice for a while before being laid off due to the economy. I moved on to better things but still have an interest in machining. I no longer have any ties to the shop and therefore no mentor to learn anymore. I became proficient at making trim tools while I was an apprentice, reading blueprints and finishing a project, mainly on the mill, I had very little experience on the wire burn or lathe or CNC machines. I never drew prints either. So in all honesty, since most of you are machinists, is it possible for me, with my limited knowledge, to teach myself the rest and successfully build an IC model engine?
If I were to begin building an IC V8 engine from scratch, how does one figure out the camshaft lobe measurements like lift, duration ect...?
Im very interested in model vehicle engines since that's what I have the most experience in. I was a tool and die apprentice for a while before being laid off due to the economy. I moved on to better things but still have an interest in machining. I no longer have any ties to the shop and therefore no mentor to learn anymore. I became proficient at making trim tools while I was an apprentice, reading blueprints and finishing a project, mainly on the mill, I had very little experience on the wire burn or lathe or CNC machines. I never drew prints either. So in all honesty, since most of you are machinists, is it possible for me, with my limited knowledge, to teach myself the rest and successfully build an IC model engine?