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Hi,
as I was looking around for a next project, and keen to try a twin aero CI engine, I got chatting to @edholly who has an enviable collection of beautiful engines (and equally enviable petrol-head history that makes me very jealous). A plot was hatched to take the 'mud map' sketches of his successful and running Holly Buddy Inline Twin and make a complete set of sharable working plans and cad models.
After a bit of back n' forth and some long evenings on Autocad Fusion 360, I'm ready to start making some swarf (and hopefully not fill up the scrap bucket too much!). If the HB single is anything to go by this should go like absolute stink. The single turns ~13,500 RPM on an 8x4 prop and thats not fully broken in!
Some features of this design:
It's swarf time! Squaring stock still takes me too long...
Mark out the crankshaft cavity with the DRO. I take all measurements from the same datum surface to ensure the best accuracy I can.
Using the trusty 4-jaw again, I was going to use a faceplate to hold the workpiece but didn't have the mounting thingies I needed... Quite a bit of stickout from the chuck but a nice flat surface to hold square. Perhaps ill use that dusty faceplate next time.
This was quit a deep bore so needed to take what seemed like 100s of light cuts to ensure it was parallel.
treated myself to a fatter 16x150mm boring bar for this task with larger CCMT 09 inserts. Worked really well and let a decent finish.
Happy with the end result. So much time invested in this hunk of HE30 already i will cry if i ends up in the scrap bucket. Taking extra care from now on in.
as I was looking around for a next project, and keen to try a twin aero CI engine, I got chatting to @edholly who has an enviable collection of beautiful engines (and equally enviable petrol-head history that makes me very jealous). A plot was hatched to take the 'mud map' sketches of his successful and running Holly Buddy Inline Twin and make a complete set of sharable working plans and cad models.
After a bit of back n' forth and some long evenings on Autocad Fusion 360, I'm ready to start making some swarf (and hopefully not fill up the scrap bucket too much!). If the HB single is anything to go by this should go like absolute stink. The single turns ~13,500 RPM on an 8x4 prop and thats not fully broken in!
Some features of this design:
- Beefed-up front crankshaft, bearing and prop driver over the single to handle more power and look better spinning a larger prop.
- Centre split 'bobbin' bearing made from HE15 aluminium sitting on a lip in the crankcase to locate it before securing with a grub screw. The bobbin will be a light press fit so should be airtight and OK for occasional disassembly. I have seen designs of the Sparey and Taplin twins with an 'O'ring on this part but don't think its necessary here as long as the fit is good. Also, going down a deep Youtube rabbit-hole on correct 'O'ring usage, I think the oscillating pressure in the crank case during running not be optimal for one of these in any case.
- Dual crankshaft porting to act as a double FRV.... a MRV if you like
- Venturi + NVA off the Nalon Viper
- Hot ends (piston, conrod, liner, contra, muff) from the HB singles.
It's swarf time! Squaring stock still takes me too long...
Mark out the crankshaft cavity with the DRO. I take all measurements from the same datum surface to ensure the best accuracy I can.
Using the trusty 4-jaw again, I was going to use a faceplate to hold the workpiece but didn't have the mounting thingies I needed... Quite a bit of stickout from the chuck but a nice flat surface to hold square. Perhaps ill use that dusty faceplate next time.
This was quit a deep bore so needed to take what seemed like 100s of light cuts to ensure it was parallel.
treated myself to a fatter 16x150mm boring bar for this task with larger CCMT 09 inserts. Worked really well and let a decent finish.
Happy with the end result. So much time invested in this hunk of HE30 already i will cry if i ends up in the scrap bucket. Taking extra care from now on in.
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