I have now built 8 or 9 i.c. engines. About half of them are hit and miss 4 cycle with "atmospheric" intake valves, and about half are overhead valve 4 cycle engines. The side valve engine I just finished is a single cylinder 4 cycle engine with two cam driven valves. I can get it to idle down to 700 rpm, but that is about the lower limit. I just spent half an hour doing an internet search to see what an "average" idle speed is for single cylinder 4 cycle engines with two conventional cam driven valves, but it was a case of "too much information". What about you other i.c. engine builders out there, with access to tachometers? What idle speed do you achieve with single cylinder 4 cycle, conventionally valved engines? I know that an enormous flywheel or two flywheels will make a difference, but I am talking about engines with single flywheels that fall into a more or less "normal" size range. I would be interested in hearing what low rpm consistent idle you are able to achieve.----Brian