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You all may be justified in thinking I might have a mild case of Adult Attention Deficit Disorder.
I got back to the plumbing parts Ford engine today. As posted previously, the small, 1/2" plumbing parts just wasn't giving me enough displacement to keep the engine running. So, I went up to 3/4" plumbing parts. The bore has been increased from .65" to .81" and the stroke remains the same at about 1.875". This increases the displacement from just over 10cc to almost 16cc. I think the larger tee also makes the engine look more balanced with the large flywheel.
You can see I've also added some brass plumbing parts to hook up a water cooling system since I'm anticipating this engine will run hot otherwise.
I loctite'd the cylinder liner into the plumbing tee tonight and tomorrow afternoon it should be set up enough for me to give the engine a try. If I can get'r goin', I'll post a video.
Chuck
I got back to the plumbing parts Ford engine today. As posted previously, the small, 1/2" plumbing parts just wasn't giving me enough displacement to keep the engine running. So, I went up to 3/4" plumbing parts. The bore has been increased from .65" to .81" and the stroke remains the same at about 1.875". This increases the displacement from just over 10cc to almost 16cc. I think the larger tee also makes the engine look more balanced with the large flywheel.
You can see I've also added some brass plumbing parts to hook up a water cooling system since I'm anticipating this engine will run hot otherwise.
I loctite'd the cylinder liner into the plumbing tee tonight and tomorrow afternoon it should be set up enough for me to give the engine a try. If I can get'r goin', I'll post a video.
Chuck