I have been working on this engine for about a year now making slow but steady progress. The engine is now complete with pistons and turns over quite freely without rings fitted. I am now onto all of the fiddley bits which take all of the time. Note, I CNC cut all of the side covers so any mistakes are at least consistent. The crankcase started life as two solid blocks of aluminium 90% of which went out as swaft. Everything is from bar stock that is , there are no castings involved including the flywheels.
Bruce Weir-Smith
Western Australia
Below is the crankshaft and connecting rods.
Below shows the crankcase completed (in principal)
This photo shows the pistons fitted. the cone top is to allow for the igniters which protrude well into the cylinder.
Below is the cams and camshaft. The cams still have to be pinned onto the shaft.
Below is the setup for CNC cutting out of the cams
Below is an igniter cam (unfinished) which has quite an unusual shape to allow the igniter to work.
Finally, here is the layout of the rocker arms ready for cutting out using CNC.
Bruce Weir-Smith
Western Australia
Below is the crankshaft and connecting rods.
Below shows the crankcase completed (in principal)
This photo shows the pistons fitted. the cone top is to allow for the igniters which protrude well into the cylinder.
Below is the cams and camshaft. The cams still have to be pinned onto the shaft.
Below is the setup for CNC cutting out of the cams
Below is an igniter cam (unfinished) which has quite an unusual shape to allow the igniter to work.
Finally, here is the layout of the rocker arms ready for cutting out using CNC.