My very first IC engine (actually, first engine of any kind) - based on the Webster design, but modified to suit personal preferences and materials on hand. A major difference, as suggested by the title, is that it is made (almost) entirely of steel. The only exceptions are the piston (cast iron), the cylinder fins (aluminum), the small end bearings and rocker arm bearings (brass), and the valve guides (bronze). Except for the plain bearings just mentioned, all other bearings are metric sized, flanged ball bearings (metric because they are cheap on eBay).
A major goal was to use materials on hand rather than buying - thus the use of steel throughout, as I have plenty of that but not a lot of aluminum, particularly in the sizes that would be needed. As it turned out, the only items purchased for this engine - not counting tooling, which I assure my wife does not count - were the ignition components (points, condenser, coil, spark plug), a package of needles to make the needle valve, and a couple of different sizes of flanged bearings (eBay specials, fortunately purchased before everything in China came to a stand-still). Everything else came out of my scrap bin. For the flywheel, I did have to weld up two smaller pieces of steel to get the blank.
I have put this in the Work In Progress thread ... but not sure this is the right place, because I am posting this mostly ex-post-facto. I began the build on November 16, 2019, and while there are still some things to be done (mounting the gas tank, for example), it did achieve its first run last night (or maybe it was early this morning!).
However, I have been taking detailed pictures along the way (with occasional lapses), and I would be interested in detailing the build a step at a time, explaining design choices (some of which do not match the good advice I read here!). Question is, would that be of interest to anyone? And if so, is this the right forum to put the build posts in? I await your feedback (please be gentle - remember that I am a newbie!), and even if the consensus is not to provide the detail, I will want to follow up (in whatever forum is appropriate) with some questions about how to fine-tune it - I don't really know what I'm listening for as I attempt to adjust the needle valve and throttle.
But for now, here is the YouTube video of its second run (I was so excited and surprised when it started up the first time, with almost no fiddling and adjusting, that I failed to get a video of it - and I promptly killed it when I tried adjusting the needle valve):
And a few graphics of the CAD design:
A major goal was to use materials on hand rather than buying - thus the use of steel throughout, as I have plenty of that but not a lot of aluminum, particularly in the sizes that would be needed. As it turned out, the only items purchased for this engine - not counting tooling, which I assure my wife does not count - were the ignition components (points, condenser, coil, spark plug), a package of needles to make the needle valve, and a couple of different sizes of flanged bearings (eBay specials, fortunately purchased before everything in China came to a stand-still). Everything else came out of my scrap bin. For the flywheel, I did have to weld up two smaller pieces of steel to get the blank.
I have put this in the Work In Progress thread ... but not sure this is the right place, because I am posting this mostly ex-post-facto. I began the build on November 16, 2019, and while there are still some things to be done (mounting the gas tank, for example), it did achieve its first run last night (or maybe it was early this morning!).
However, I have been taking detailed pictures along the way (with occasional lapses), and I would be interested in detailing the build a step at a time, explaining design choices (some of which do not match the good advice I read here!). Question is, would that be of interest to anyone? And if so, is this the right forum to put the build posts in? I await your feedback (please be gentle - remember that I am a newbie!), and even if the consensus is not to provide the detail, I will want to follow up (in whatever forum is appropriate) with some questions about how to fine-tune it - I don't really know what I'm listening for as I attempt to adjust the needle valve and throttle.
But for now, here is the YouTube video of its second run (I was so excited and surprised when it started up the first time, with almost no fiddling and adjusting, that I failed to get a video of it - and I promptly killed it when I tried adjusting the needle valve):
And a few graphics of the CAD design:
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