dparker
In Rembrance 8/2021
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- Aug 24, 2007
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Hello All: This site is making me get back into the shop and have fun again---thank you all!
I built this engine in the late 1980's and took it home on vacation to have my Dad help me get it started as he was restoring full sized antique engines at the time. I never found the right springs to make the governor work correctly and just tripped it by hand to control the speed while showing it.
The engine has not been run since the very early 1990's and took a little tuning up to make it run again, I guess that's what you get when restoring antique engines! Last week I made up a little kit of things to make my own springs out of music wire, it worked quite well for a first timer. It took a little playing around to get the correct tension to keep the engine slow enough but I am finally satisfied with the speed.
This engine was designed by Harold Depenbusch and the plans were from a ad in HSM magazine. The bore is 1 1/8" and the stroke is 1 1/2". The plans were pretty easy to follow and the only mistakes I found were mine. The engine is made from stock material and no castings are required. The only purchased parts were the gears, spark plug and Mopar points set. The box is used for this engine or the 6 cycle engine and the engines can be stored inside for protection during transport to wherever I want to show them.
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I am still running the IC models on the battery charger and so far It seems to be working well but one of these days I really should buy a motorcycle battery if they still make 6 volt ones.
Thanks for looking --------don
I built this engine in the late 1980's and took it home on vacation to have my Dad help me get it started as he was restoring full sized antique engines at the time. I never found the right springs to make the governor work correctly and just tripped it by hand to control the speed while showing it.
The engine has not been run since the very early 1990's and took a little tuning up to make it run again, I guess that's what you get when restoring antique engines! Last week I made up a little kit of things to make my own springs out of music wire, it worked quite well for a first timer. It took a little playing around to get the correct tension to keep the engine slow enough but I am finally satisfied with the speed.
This engine was designed by Harold Depenbusch and the plans were from a ad in HSM magazine. The bore is 1 1/8" and the stroke is 1 1/2". The plans were pretty easy to follow and the only mistakes I found were mine. The engine is made from stock material and no castings are required. The only purchased parts were the gears, spark plug and Mopar points set. The box is used for this engine or the 6 cycle engine and the engines can be stored inside for protection during transport to wherever I want to show them.
[youtube=425,350]FSCMQyLOpiQ[/youtube]
I am still running the IC models on the battery charger and so far It seems to be working well but one of these days I really should buy a motorcycle battery if they still make 6 volt ones.
Thanks for looking --------don