T tonyengines Well-Known Member Joined Apr 26, 2010 Messages 117 Reaction score 7 Apr 29, 2010 #1 start new engine
T tonyengines Well-Known Member Joined Apr 26, 2010 Messages 117 Reaction score 7 Apr 29, 2010 #3 :bow:
T TaigTIN Member Joined Apr 27, 2010 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Apr 29, 2010 #5 Is that a "Forest Edwards 5 Cyl Radial ? I had some time and I drew it up in SolidWorks for fun, my gosh, that engine is complex ! At least, in Solidworks, my engine runs Martin
Is that a "Forest Edwards 5 Cyl Radial ? I had some time and I drew it up in SolidWorks for fun, my gosh, that engine is complex ! At least, in Solidworks, my engine runs Martin
9 90LX_Notch Project of the Month Winner!!! Project of the Month Winner Joined Dec 28, 2008 Messages 548 Reaction score 4 Apr 29, 2010 #6 This will be a cool one to watch. Bob
T tonyengines Well-Known Member Joined Apr 26, 2010 Messages 117 Reaction score 7 Apr 30, 2010 #7 Hello .... the 5 Cyl Radial is a design of Germany of 1990 this is the second that I construct I have made some in 2000 ( Immagine 095.jpg )
Hello .... the 5 Cyl Radial is a design of Germany of 1990 this is the second that I construct I have made some in 2000 ( Immagine 095.jpg )
T tonyengines Well-Known Member Joined Apr 26, 2010 Messages 117 Reaction score 7 Apr 30, 2010 #8 I have pleasure to construct these
T TaigTIN Member Joined Apr 27, 2010 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Apr 30, 2010 #9 I gotta give it to the Germans, your machining skills are SUPERB !! I buy German made 'anything" when I can afford it. Best stuff ever. Since I just started, I believe in like 5 to 7 years I will be able to construct such a radial.... Martin
I gotta give it to the Germans, your machining skills are SUPERB !! I buy German made 'anything" when I can afford it. Best stuff ever. Since I just started, I believe in like 5 to 7 years I will be able to construct such a radial.... Martin
T tonyengines Well-Known Member Joined Apr 26, 2010 Messages 117 Reaction score 7 Apr 30, 2010 #10 thanks Martin I have still all machined(a complete one to assemble) without need of job
T tonyengines Well-Known Member Joined Apr 26, 2010 Messages 117 Reaction score 7 Apr 30, 2010 #11 ;D
T tonyengines Well-Known Member Joined Apr 26, 2010 Messages 117 Reaction score 7 Apr 30, 2010 #12 ;D
T tonyengines Well-Known Member Joined Apr 26, 2010 Messages 117 Reaction score 7 Apr 30, 2010 #13 WOW ........ AHAHAHAHAH : View attachment IM003606.AVI
T Tad Wicks Member Joined Feb 20, 2010 Messages 23 Reaction score 1 Apr 30, 2010 #14 WOW, I got to tell you, I am impressed. Beautiful craftsmanship. Tad
T tonyengines Well-Known Member Joined Apr 26, 2010 Messages 117 Reaction score 7 May 1, 2010 #17 :big:
cfellows Well-Known Member Project of the Month Winner Joined Aug 25, 2007 Messages 3,890 Reaction score 715 May 1, 2010 #18 Really nice work, Tony. How are the brass valve cages held in place. Are they just pressed in? Chuck
dgjessing Well-Known Member Joined Feb 16, 2010 Messages 295 Reaction score 9 May 1, 2010 #19 Fascinating How are the rocker arms lubricated?
K ksouers Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2008 Messages 1,347 Reaction score 8 May 1, 2010 #20 That's very cool, Tony. I really like the rocker boxes, though they hide some interesting motions they look more realistic.
That's very cool, Tony. I really like the rocker boxes, though they hide some interesting motions they look more realistic.