EDM I'm looking into this myself
Buy a bigger drill?After some trials, tribulations and a redesign, here are the rockers fitted along with the pushrods.View attachment 156112
I like this system of rocker pedestals and trunnions, it turned out very nicely and I'd certainly use it again. I would however beef up the middle of the rocker a bit, I managed to squash one in the vise and had to remake it.
It's not so obvious in the photo, but I also made the copper head gasket. It seals well, and at present the only obvious leak is the valves. I'll have to re-lap them. Even with a substantial leak from the valves the compression pressure is considerable, the engine is very difficult to turn past TDC by hand. This of course raises the question of how I'm going to start it, as it is also a struggle for my electric drill.
In terms of major assemblies I only have the injection pump and governor left to go. Plus a few odds and ends. Very exciting and I can't wait for the next time I've got some free time for machining
Buy a bigger drill?After some trials, tribulations and a redesign, here are the rockers fitted along with the pushrods.View attachment 156112
I like this system of rocker pedestals and trunnions, it turned out very nicely and I'd certainly use it again. I would however beef up the middle of the rocker a bit, I managed to squash one in the vise and had to remake it.
It's not so obvious in the photo, but I also made the copper head gasket. It seals well, and at present the only obvious leak is the valves. I'll have to re-lap them. Even with a substantial leak from the valves the compression pressure is considerable, the engine is very difficult to turn past TDC by hand. This of course raises the question of how I'm going to start it, as it is also a struggle for my electric drill.
In terms of major assemblies I only have the injection pump and governor left to go. Plus a few odds and ends. Very exciting and I can't wait for the next time I've got some free time for machining
"the engine is very difficult to turn past TDC by hand"View attachment 156112
It's not so obvious in the photo, but I also made the copper head gasket. It seals well, and at present the only obvious leak is the valves. I'll have to re-lap them. Even with a substantial leak from the valves the compression pressure is considerable, the engine is very difficult to turn past TDC by hand. This of course raises the question of how I'm going to start it, as it is also a struggle for my electric drill.
I think it would be better to harden the plunger while it is round and then grind the helix otherwise the unequal sections will distort when hardening. I moved from hardened and lapped silver steel to commercial pin gauges for my plungers.I'm making some progress on the injection pump. The body of the pump and the barrel are done and the barrel has been lapped, though I may give it one more go with finer abrasive. I also made a plunger. Both plunger and barrel are of silver steel and hardened by quenching in oil. Worked well for the barrel, but it backfired with the plunger! I tried lapping it today and discovered that it warped from the quench, so I couldn't get it to clean up all the way around before it went undersized.
I'm part way through making a replacement. I think I will forego the heat treatment this time.
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Having done all this, temptation took over and i put the head on and cranked the engine with a more powerful drill in low gear. There was a noticeable smell of burnt oil, and so, optimistic, I sprayed some 'start ya *******' into the intake port and tried again... a large cloud of white smoke shot out of the exhaust as the valve opened. We've achieved compression ignition! .
My plunger passes through the middle of a control collar that has a slot cut in it. The plunger is cross drilled for a pin that rides in the slot.My understanding of helix plungers is that they need to be rotated(or the pump body) to align the helix for a given discharge volume.
What are you guys, who use helix plungers, using to rotate the plungers?
@The Ignoble TrollMy understanding of helix plungers is that they need to be rotated(or the pump body) to align the helix for a given discharge volume.
What are you guys, who use helix plungers, using to rotate the plungers?
Having done all this, temptation took over and i put the head on and cranked the engine with a more powerful drill in low gear. There was a noticeable smell of burnt oil, and so, optimistic, I sprayed some 'start ya *******' into the intake port and tried again... a large cloud of white smoke shot out of the exhaust as the valve opened. We've achieved compression ignition!
You go to a place where English is the standard, you should use English, Don't make it your own place !!!!Hola dónde puedo encontrar los planos de ese inyector
Hello, where can I find the piston plans?Hola donde puedo encontrar los planos del piston
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