I have a pair of single cyl. models in my collection. Want to add another......and show something that most likely, you have never seen before! Can you power up two crankshafts with one cylinder? The SPLIT MONO story coming soon!
I recently bought a cast iron 750 pound caster to use as well. After stripping out the bearings and boring for concentricity, I inserted a cast iron piece and drilled and bored for the crankshaft end. VOILA’, a cheap and effective flywheel! You folks just keep adding more “tools” to my toolbox, thanks for the inspiration and I look forward to your latest.I salvage a pair of cast iron wheels from my 40 yr old floor jack no longer working and scrapped. Square it up from its hub in the three jaw.
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Press in a steel hub. Narrow the width by a half inch and bore 3/8 inch. Flywheel to crankshaft mounting via the collect lock method. Brass retainer with the drive for the cordless drill starter.
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Cleaned up real nice and at 3-3/4in diameter, will idle down this big bore engine well.
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The flywheel weighs in at 22oz. Lighter by around a third plus from making one from steel 4 inch round stock. Will do the same with the other for future use.
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