I started my Hodgson 9 build in Oct 2011 and have begun final assembly in March 2013. I was originally going to do a build thread, but when I started the project I wasn't yet fully committed to it, and I didn't want to publicly start something that I might not finish. After I did commit, I never got around to starting the thread but I did take a few photos along the way. Even though this thread isn't going to contain a lot of construction photos, I thought some would be interested in seeing the finished pieces and sub assemblies including many modifications I made to the original design. I'll try to do the final assembly and initial running in realtime, though.
My promise to myself was that I would start with the crankcase because, at the time, it seemed like the most difficult part of the project. And if I didn't feel the result was a near-perfect foundation for the project, I would stop and tackle something smaller. I've built only two other IC engines - my first was a Jerry Howell V-twin:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McRGRD4lQY4[/ame]
and the second was Jerry's V-4.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEWLgS1Q9eY[/ame]
and I felt both of these were sucessful and needed experience before beginning the H9.
The photo is a picture of my second completed crankcase with the oil sump and lifter bushings installed. I spent a month making my first one and then ruined it during the very last machining step. If I hadn't found a second chunk of aluminum of the right size in my scrap box, I would be working on a different project this month. I machined the crankcase very carefully to Hodgson's dimensions including the permanently attached sump that many other builders don't seem to like. I didn't like permanently attaching it either, but so far it has not been a problem. My only changes to Hodgson's design were to add a magnet and o-ring to the screw-on sump front cover. I also enlarged the id of the drain-back tube in the sump. - Terry
My promise to myself was that I would start with the crankcase because, at the time, it seemed like the most difficult part of the project. And if I didn't feel the result was a near-perfect foundation for the project, I would stop and tackle something smaller. I've built only two other IC engines - my first was a Jerry Howell V-twin:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McRGRD4lQY4[/ame]
and the second was Jerry's V-4.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEWLgS1Q9eY[/ame]
and I felt both of these were sucessful and needed experience before beginning the H9.
The photo is a picture of my second completed crankcase with the oil sump and lifter bushings installed. I spent a month making my first one and then ruined it during the very last machining step. If I hadn't found a second chunk of aluminum of the right size in my scrap box, I would be working on a different project this month. I machined the crankcase very carefully to Hodgson's dimensions including the permanently attached sump that many other builders don't seem to like. I didn't like permanently attaching it either, but so far it has not been a problem. My only changes to Hodgson's design were to add a magnet and o-ring to the screw-on sump front cover. I also enlarged the id of the drain-back tube in the sump. - Terry
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