I saw this engine first on HMEM, there was a wonderful l post on the build of one ,and there are several beautiful, beyond perfect examples
of this engine on HMEM and on the web.
I run my "steam" engines on air at shows and at home . So my approach to this build was biased by my
desire to run on low pressure air. A good tip was also mentioned on HMEM that said " don't even try to build out of anything but cast iron "
because it is so out of balance that the mass is needed.
Sorry I am not going to look up the contributors names. But thank you.
Well with this in mind I made the crankshaft 2 piece, with a 2 ball bearing main block , and an outer BB bearing for a power take off and flywheel support.
I counter balanced the crankshaft as much as possible. This required some changes to the valve links, minor.
I also lightened all the above crank weight by making the parts out aluminum not steel.
I also found that air consumption can be an issue for my air pump, so I reduced the cylinder bore to .75" .
Because is it just an air demonstration engine I made all the wear components out of Delrin with Teflon packing.
So the pictures/ video are of my completed but not polished or painted engine. runs great IMO. 4psi aquarium - large volume air pump.
One more comment, almost all the metal used were gifts from friends,
enough bla bla bla. Here is the tube link
of this engine on HMEM and on the web.
I run my "steam" engines on air at shows and at home . So my approach to this build was biased by my
desire to run on low pressure air. A good tip was also mentioned on HMEM that said " don't even try to build out of anything but cast iron "
because it is so out of balance that the mass is needed.
Sorry I am not going to look up the contributors names. But thank you.
Well with this in mind I made the crankshaft 2 piece, with a 2 ball bearing main block , and an outer BB bearing for a power take off and flywheel support.
I counter balanced the crankshaft as much as possible. This required some changes to the valve links, minor.
I also lightened all the above crank weight by making the parts out aluminum not steel.
I also found that air consumption can be an issue for my air pump, so I reduced the cylinder bore to .75" .
Because is it just an air demonstration engine I made all the wear components out of Delrin with Teflon packing.
So the pictures/ video are of my completed but not polished or painted engine. runs great IMO. 4psi aquarium - large volume air pump.
One more comment, almost all the metal used were gifts from friends,
enough bla bla bla. Here is the tube link