Bob ,
I think I understand now .
The stroke is twice the pitch diam of the internal gear .
Crank throw and gear arm have to be of equal length , that makes it 4 times .375 from tdc to bdt
on the original plans wich results to 1.5 inch stroke .
At tdc the crank centre is on one end of the internal gear , and the con rod on the other end .
Dividing it exatly by 2 for any angle , wich results in the straight motion .
Hence the importance of the centrelines passing trough the teeth centres .
Does that sound about right ?
Been also looking at my box of internal gears , but all I have are ring gears with odd numbers of teeth .
45 , 47 and 53 teeth . Those won't work for sure .