I feel very privileged to have an engine I built some time ago as the current photo adjacent to the HMEM logo.
It comes from a thread I started back in August last year and can be found at
Link removed as error - see linka couple of paragraphs below ...
I haven't had much time for building engines lately, the restoring of a Series 2 1964 Lotus Seven and a 1961 Lotus Elite have stolen that. But the bug is strong and I did have a play with a horizontally opposed twin based on the Owen Mate, which I have now realised is not going to work in its present form.
So I have left some over Owen Mate componentry and have decided to make my 4th "Mate" - this time simplifying David's design yet again. In fact I have made the crankcase in just 5 hours - albeit that it will have a radial mount not a beam mount - and will have bolt on nose and rear cover/mount.
So here are a few photos of the new Owen Mate on its way. It is intended to power a 60inch wingspan Tomboy hopefully all finished for next year's Oily Hand weekend. The ill-fated twin crankcase is also shown.
Oh and the reason I spent 3 hours on the case this arvo - Sydney hit 41 degree Celsius and my garage is the place to be when it gets that hot !
Have to comment on my DRO's - when I drilled the holes on one side of the engine block for the front mount - then turned it over to do the rear cover ones - the drill broke through 100% on target to the front holes. What a marvelous piece of kit this is - and I could NEVER achieve anything like I do without it. How did they do it before these were invented - have to admire those that worked without them.
One again thanks HMEM for using my engine in the present logo, and thanks again to David Owen for a truly wonderful engine the amateur can build and run ...
Just noticed link to previous doesn't work.. try this one ..
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/showthread.php?t=23458
.
It comes from a thread I started back in August last year and can be found at
Link removed as error - see linka couple of paragraphs below ...
I haven't had much time for building engines lately, the restoring of a Series 2 1964 Lotus Seven and a 1961 Lotus Elite have stolen that. But the bug is strong and I did have a play with a horizontally opposed twin based on the Owen Mate, which I have now realised is not going to work in its present form.
So I have left some over Owen Mate componentry and have decided to make my 4th "Mate" - this time simplifying David's design yet again. In fact I have made the crankcase in just 5 hours - albeit that it will have a radial mount not a beam mount - and will have bolt on nose and rear cover/mount.
So here are a few photos of the new Owen Mate on its way. It is intended to power a 60inch wingspan Tomboy hopefully all finished for next year's Oily Hand weekend. The ill-fated twin crankcase is also shown.
Oh and the reason I spent 3 hours on the case this arvo - Sydney hit 41 degree Celsius and my garage is the place to be when it gets that hot !
Have to comment on my DRO's - when I drilled the holes on one side of the engine block for the front mount - then turned it over to do the rear cover ones - the drill broke through 100% on target to the front holes. What a marvelous piece of kit this is - and I could NEVER achieve anything like I do without it. How did they do it before these were invented - have to admire those that worked without them.
One again thanks HMEM for using my engine in the present logo, and thanks again to David Owen for a truly wonderful engine the amateur can build and run ...
Just noticed link to previous doesn't work.. try this one ..
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/showthread.php?t=23458
.