I would like to join a cylinder at 90 degree to another to form a crankcase. Am struggling with how this might be achieved without welding. Have made a mock-up but still can't see a way without resorting to something like loctite.
Is there a loctite product that might do the work ?
It is a tall order, as the crankcase is destined for a model diesel engine around 2.5cc. Obviously the things that will be trying to undo it are the enormous forces involved with 10,000 plus pulses per minute, the compression and burning of the fuel making untold forces pushing the components apart, a risk of a compression lock on starting, and then there is heat that will most likely weaken any "gluing process".
Can't get it wrong as if it did come apart, then the top of the engine could possibly eject with the speed approaching a missile and injuring someone.
I've thought of using pins but the material has to be fairly thin and with a screw thread making it even thinner effectively so I don't think that is a solution.
Any ideas out there as to any way of bonding the two together ?
Have posted some photos of the problem, along with being privileged to watch a Falcon looking for a meal just in front of me for maybe a couple of minutes at Cronulla NSW recently. Really remarkable.
Is there a loctite product that might do the work ?
It is a tall order, as the crankcase is destined for a model diesel engine around 2.5cc. Obviously the things that will be trying to undo it are the enormous forces involved with 10,000 plus pulses per minute, the compression and burning of the fuel making untold forces pushing the components apart, a risk of a compression lock on starting, and then there is heat that will most likely weaken any "gluing process".
Can't get it wrong as if it did come apart, then the top of the engine could possibly eject with the speed approaching a missile and injuring someone.
I've thought of using pins but the material has to be fairly thin and with a screw thread making it even thinner effectively so I don't think that is a solution.
Any ideas out there as to any way of bonding the two together ?
Have posted some photos of the problem, along with being privileged to watch a Falcon looking for a meal just in front of me for maybe a couple of minutes at Cronulla NSW recently. Really remarkable.