xander janssen
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Since my first single cylinder engine is now running, I will start with my next project.
The idea is to build a replica of a "De Industrie 2VD5" engine as build by the Dutch brand "De Industrie" which build various marine and stationary engines between 1910 and 1977.
The VD range was build between 1932 and 1951 in various configurations, where the first digit gives the number of cylinders, VD stands for "viertakt Diesel" which means four-stroke Diesel and the final digit is the cylinder size.
So the 2VD5 is a two cylinder, four-stroke 60 horse power engine.
These were often used in river tugboats, stationary engines for water pumping stations and grain mill as backup power in wind mills during windless days.
I will first design the entire engine in 3D CAD, then make drawings and finally fabricate the engine, most likely in a 2 to 3 year project as I have only limited time due to full time job and a young family with 2 kids under 5 years old.
Main inspiration are these picture, along with detailed documentation received from a tugboat owner that is currently restoring a 1927 tugboat that is powered by a 2VD5
My engine will be a ~ 1:9 scale which brings the bore to 25 mm (1 inch).
Since I do not find myself capable of building a true model Diesel, I will build this engine as a petrol engine diguised as a Diesel engine i.e. hide the carburetor and distributor out of sight and replace the injectors by spark plugs.
The idea is to build a replica of a "De Industrie 2VD5" engine as build by the Dutch brand "De Industrie" which build various marine and stationary engines between 1910 and 1977.
The VD range was build between 1932 and 1951 in various configurations, where the first digit gives the number of cylinders, VD stands for "viertakt Diesel" which means four-stroke Diesel and the final digit is the cylinder size.
Type | bore | stroke | rpm | HP./ cil. |
---|---|---|---|---|
VD4 | 200 | 270 | 360 | 20 |
VD5 | 230 | 350 | 360 | 30 |
VD6 | 250 | 350 | 340 | 40 |
VD6A. | 280 | 400 | 330 | 50 |
VD7 | 305 | 450 | 300 | 60 |
So the 2VD5 is a two cylinder, four-stroke 60 horse power engine.
These were often used in river tugboats, stationary engines for water pumping stations and grain mill as backup power in wind mills during windless days.
I will first design the entire engine in 3D CAD, then make drawings and finally fabricate the engine, most likely in a 2 to 3 year project as I have only limited time due to full time job and a young family with 2 kids under 5 years old.
Main inspiration are these picture, along with detailed documentation received from a tugboat owner that is currently restoring a 1927 tugboat that is powered by a 2VD5
My engine will be a ~ 1:9 scale which brings the bore to 25 mm (1 inch).
Since I do not find myself capable of building a true model Diesel, I will build this engine as a petrol engine diguised as a Diesel engine i.e. hide the carburetor and distributor out of sight and replace the injectors by spark plugs.