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I am building a Howell v4 as my sunset project and dont actually plan on getting it finished but it was the only thing that I looked at that I want to build.
I have built several engines including a Howell V twin and have designed a couple engines but I am self taught and still learning.
For the life of me I couldnt figure out how to hold the block while I machined the oring and water grooves inside the cylinder bores.
I didnt have the angle blocks described in the plans and my little worn out South Bend 9 couldnt swing such and out of balance setup.
I built a fixture to mount in my 4 jaw chuck to hold it and it looks like it is going to work. I am waiting on an internal groove tool so I can start cutting.
Here are plans for what I did if you are having the same issue.
Hope someone finds this useful
Hogan
I have built several engines including a Howell V twin and have designed a couple engines but I am self taught and still learning.
For the life of me I couldnt figure out how to hold the block while I machined the oring and water grooves inside the cylinder bores.
I didnt have the angle blocks described in the plans and my little worn out South Bend 9 couldnt swing such and out of balance setup.
I built a fixture to mount in my 4 jaw chuck to hold it and it looks like it is going to work. I am waiting on an internal groove tool so I can start cutting.
Here are plans for what I did if you are having the same issue.
Hope someone finds this useful
Hogan