Trying another motor sub assembly, never made one of these so only one way to find out. Can I do it with only the Boat Anchor lathe I have
Idea on paper, be a steam chest of sorts also after I tackle this part
Looks easy enough 0.375 bore for a 0.750 stroke
Have had trouble working from the outside in, bore hole ends up off center, so this time drilled/reamed the hole first, turned down a piece of stock with a slight taper to it and wedged the soon to be cylinder upon it. Turned the outer profile and, well it works.
For the tail section of the assembly needed a slot cut so used one of those cross slide little home made V-Block thingies to hold part and used a Dremel router bit in the lathe chuck, cranked the lathe up about 4000 rpm and achieved the slot cutting. (clamp removed for photo)
Use the soft jaws, really like that tool, gave it a little bore on the jaws to hold the tail section and reamed the innards to clean up and size the innards.
The slot is 0.250 so the inner bearing surface for the piston rod will be 0.312. Should be able to see the workings while maintaining enough meat for the sliding bearing.
Have to cut the cylinder head, some bearings and connecting rod clevis fitting. Biggest challenge which could trash the whole thing is drilling the holes to that will be for the stud & nuts aimed to hold it all together.
Its all just practice, finding out what I can and cant do with what I have
Robert
Idea on paper, be a steam chest of sorts also after I tackle this part
Looks easy enough 0.375 bore for a 0.750 stroke
Have had trouble working from the outside in, bore hole ends up off center, so this time drilled/reamed the hole first, turned down a piece of stock with a slight taper to it and wedged the soon to be cylinder upon it. Turned the outer profile and, well it works.
For the tail section of the assembly needed a slot cut so used one of those cross slide little home made V-Block thingies to hold part and used a Dremel router bit in the lathe chuck, cranked the lathe up about 4000 rpm and achieved the slot cutting. (clamp removed for photo)
Use the soft jaws, really like that tool, gave it a little bore on the jaws to hold the tail section and reamed the innards to clean up and size the innards.
The slot is 0.250 so the inner bearing surface for the piston rod will be 0.312. Should be able to see the workings while maintaining enough meat for the sliding bearing.
Have to cut the cylinder head, some bearings and connecting rod clevis fitting. Biggest challenge which could trash the whole thing is drilling the holes to that will be for the stud & nuts aimed to hold it all together.
Its all just practice, finding out what I can and cant do with what I have
Robert