kuhncw said:Nice job, Chuck. Your twin runs and sounds great. You told me before, you are waste firing the engine. Are you using a Hall effect system? What sort of coil or ignition setup are you using?
Chuck Kuhn
petertha said:Congrats, nice engine!
- what kind of spark plugs & ignition system is used?
- I'm intrigued by your motor/light bulb 'illuminating dyno' ;D . Is it really as simple as hooking up a DC motor kind of in reverse? I realize it's just ticking over & not full throtlle, but in principle, if it's powering a 60 watt load, would that be equivalent to (hmm check my math..) 0.08 hp at that rpm?
gbritnell said:Great job on your engine Chuck. It has a great two cylinder sound. How long will it run under a load like that before it gets too hot?
gbritnell
ShopShoe said:Chuck,
Gotta say another great job. I also like the sound. It's nice to see the generator and light bulb so we can see it working under load.
Where do you get all those 90-Volt DC motors?
--ShopShoe
doubletop said:Chuck
It did occur to me that you should consider rigging the motor/generator as the starter as well and make it self contained. Even recharge the battery. (12v motor though)
Pete
CMS said:Chuck,
Great job on your engine. Has an eye appealing look and is very ear appealing too. Sounds very much like my JD 420. I've a horizontal 2 cylinder that needs finishing and the valve train setup on your engine may be the ticket. Could you elaborate on the setup and maybe post a few closeups.
Thanks,
Craig
compspecial said:Another great engine,Chuck, and sounds even better under load. How do you lubricate the big ends though? are they plain or ball bearings Chuck?
Stew
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