This fascinating project has kept me busy for 2 years now. It is a 1/2 scale replica of the now almost forgotten British E.N.V. 60Hp aero engine, or "Aviation Motor" as they were called in those pioneering days circa 1910. There are 3 known survivors, one here in the UK, another in at Old Rhinebeck, USA and another in Belgium. None of them is operational.
The ENV name is based on the French "en V" meaning a "V" form. These engines were the first V8s to be built in England from around 1908. They were water cooled, the individual cylinders having electroformed copper jackets. On the model these have a thickness of about .025".
There are no drawings so I have had to reconstruct working plans and work out how to make every part including the complex one-piece crankcase. This was successfully cast in Gloucester. The motor is heading towards completion although valve timing and cam design lies ahead. It will have a miniaturised Zenith carb based on the very first of M.Baverey's original designs.
I have posted 3 photos.
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The ENV name is based on the French "en V" meaning a "V" form. These engines were the first V8s to be built in England from around 1908. They were water cooled, the individual cylinders having electroformed copper jackets. On the model these have a thickness of about .025".
There are no drawings so I have had to reconstruct working plans and work out how to make every part including the complex one-piece crankcase. This was successfully cast in Gloucester. The motor is heading towards completion although valve timing and cam design lies ahead. It will have a miniaturised Zenith carb based on the very first of M.Baverey's original designs.
I have posted 3 photos.
Wez1