Hello,
I am building my first engine (4 stroke spark ignition) and one of the questions I have is regarding how much error is accepted in the position between the crankshaft and the cylinder. Theoretically they should be perpendicular, but does anyone know if a slight angle deviation will cause the engine to not run? It is a stationary model engine that won't be very loaded.
Also, when it comes to connecting rods, how tightly should they fit to the piston and to the crankshaft? Will a slight looseness help with correcting any misalignments or will it make matters worse?
I am building my first engine (4 stroke spark ignition) and one of the questions I have is regarding how much error is accepted in the position between the crankshaft and the cylinder. Theoretically they should be perpendicular, but does anyone know if a slight angle deviation will cause the engine to not run? It is a stationary model engine that won't be very loaded.
Also, when it comes to connecting rods, how tightly should they fit to the piston and to the crankshaft? Will a slight looseness help with correcting any misalignments or will it make matters worse?