T Mihelich
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Hey Everyone.
I am finally going to take the plunge into the world of compressed air engines.
Having followed Steve Huck's engine build and Chuck Fellows Opposed, 4 Cylinder compressed engine build for some time now, it has given me great inspiration to tackle one of my own. Thanks Steve and Chuck for your great work!
First comes the design right. 8)
Over the past coupe of weeks I have put together a design which should be somewhat
challenging machining wise without being to over the top. (I hope)
I have chosen to use Chuck's concept which uses compressed air through the cam.
This engine is 1/4 scale in size and roughly based on a Hemi style engine. (I work for Chrysler so it has to be a Hemi right )
It consists of 1 1/4" pistons with a 1 1/4" stroke.
Below is the design which I did up in Solidworks. I just love this program.
I have also animated the crank and pistons just to make sure everything seems to move correctly without interferences and the piston motion in relation to the intake and exhaust ports appears timed correctly.
Most all of the engine will be milled from 6061 aluminum.
If all goes well and this baby actually works as planned, I will add on all of the cosmetic type stuff such as a blower, magnetos etc.
Here are a couple pic's below of the engine design.
I figured I would ease into this beast and start with the oil pan first.
It may be a time killer for some but I have always preferred to mill the
parts first out of wood just to test out the cutter paths before cutting the expensive
aluminum. So being it will be a nice day today in the shop and I am still waiting for the aluminum to arrive, I will do just that.
I am finally going to take the plunge into the world of compressed air engines.
Having followed Steve Huck's engine build and Chuck Fellows Opposed, 4 Cylinder compressed engine build for some time now, it has given me great inspiration to tackle one of my own. Thanks Steve and Chuck for your great work!
First comes the design right. 8)
Over the past coupe of weeks I have put together a design which should be somewhat
challenging machining wise without being to over the top. (I hope)
I have chosen to use Chuck's concept which uses compressed air through the cam.
This engine is 1/4 scale in size and roughly based on a Hemi style engine. (I work for Chrysler so it has to be a Hemi right )
It consists of 1 1/4" pistons with a 1 1/4" stroke.
Below is the design which I did up in Solidworks. I just love this program.
I have also animated the crank and pistons just to make sure everything seems to move correctly without interferences and the piston motion in relation to the intake and exhaust ports appears timed correctly.
Most all of the engine will be milled from 6061 aluminum.
If all goes well and this baby actually works as planned, I will add on all of the cosmetic type stuff such as a blower, magnetos etc.
Here are a couple pic's below of the engine design.
I figured I would ease into this beast and start with the oil pan first.
It may be a time killer for some but I have always preferred to mill the
parts first out of wood just to test out the cutter paths before cutting the expensive
aluminum. So being it will be a nice day today in the shop and I am still waiting for the aluminum to arrive, I will do just that.