Hello again
I've made some progress on the engine so I thought I would share it with you, the pictures are a bit sparce as I got caried away machining and didnt take as many pictures as normal
I made a start on the gear train for the camshaft, first I turned a short shaft to fit through the main bearing with a 10mm section for the rear bearing and a stub of 1/4" dia for the crank gear, you can see it sticking through the casting on the first couple of pictures. I scribed a line along the centre of the gear side of the casing then spacing the gears with a bit of cigarette paper between each pair I used a close fitting shaft with a point turned on it to scribe the centre point. This was centred using a wiggler, drilled and reamed 5/32". Each gear was done individually to keep errors and play to a minimum. the next picture shows the three gears in train to check the movement
After the last gear was reamed the hole in the casting was opened up to 16mm and using my home made centre the back of the casting was centred, drilled and reamed 10mm. The centre line for the valve guide holes was marked out on the cylinder head at this stage also
The next job was the gear covers, the casting was held in the chuck using the chucking piece and the base turned level. The holes on the bolting bosses were marked and drilled then the tops skimmed level. I drilled and reamed the small boss 1/4" to fit on the stub shaft used to centre the gears, this let me line up the casting as best as possible knowing that the gear boss was central, the holes were spotted through drilled and tapped 7 BA
Bushes were turned for each side of the camshaft and another shaft with a centre turned on it made. The cover was screwed to the casting with the shafts in place and a centre punched onto the gear cover, this was removed centred and drilled.
The casings were then mounted on a mandrel and the chucking piece was turned to length and diameter, this was intended to take the holder for the hall sensor I plan to use for ignition, to allow ignition timing alterations. The magnet will be mounted on the periphery of a bush on the camshaft but today I have been pondering the addition of a dummy magneto, chain driven fom the shaft, which might hide some of the electrical gubbins. Anyway, the covers were reversed and a start made to hollowing them out, they were then transfered to the mill and the hollowing completed
Comments and/or suggestions appreciated
You're right Bob, the top two bosses are for mounting the fuel tank, nice job on the cad drawing
Dougie
I've made some progress on the engine so I thought I would share it with you, the pictures are a bit sparce as I got caried away machining and didnt take as many pictures as normal
I made a start on the gear train for the camshaft, first I turned a short shaft to fit through the main bearing with a 10mm section for the rear bearing and a stub of 1/4" dia for the crank gear, you can see it sticking through the casting on the first couple of pictures. I scribed a line along the centre of the gear side of the casing then spacing the gears with a bit of cigarette paper between each pair I used a close fitting shaft with a point turned on it to scribe the centre point. This was centred using a wiggler, drilled and reamed 5/32". Each gear was done individually to keep errors and play to a minimum. the next picture shows the three gears in train to check the movement
After the last gear was reamed the hole in the casting was opened up to 16mm and using my home made centre the back of the casting was centred, drilled and reamed 10mm. The centre line for the valve guide holes was marked out on the cylinder head at this stage also
The next job was the gear covers, the casting was held in the chuck using the chucking piece and the base turned level. The holes on the bolting bosses were marked and drilled then the tops skimmed level. I drilled and reamed the small boss 1/4" to fit on the stub shaft used to centre the gears, this let me line up the casting as best as possible knowing that the gear boss was central, the holes were spotted through drilled and tapped 7 BA
Bushes were turned for each side of the camshaft and another shaft with a centre turned on it made. The cover was screwed to the casting with the shafts in place and a centre punched onto the gear cover, this was removed centred and drilled.
The casings were then mounted on a mandrel and the chucking piece was turned to length and diameter, this was intended to take the holder for the hall sensor I plan to use for ignition, to allow ignition timing alterations. The magnet will be mounted on the periphery of a bush on the camshaft but today I have been pondering the addition of a dummy magneto, chain driven fom the shaft, which might hide some of the electrical gubbins. Anyway, the covers were reversed and a start made to hollowing them out, they were then transfered to the mill and the hollowing completed
Comments and/or suggestions appreciated
You're right Bob, the top two bosses are for mounting the fuel tank, nice job on the cad drawing
Dougie