Hi, I am continuing with my Whirlwind J5, 9 cylinder radial build, and have finally reached the point where I am assembling parts! With the kit, which was second hand to me but had not really been started, came some gears, some of which had machining done, for example lightening holes. The cam wheel was complete with internal rim gear and cam lobes machined. The cam wheel as per the drawing and constructors notes would be assembled from 4 parts: The cam wheel itself. Inlet ring with lobes. Exhaust ring with lobes. Internal 80 tooth module 1 rim gear. However, it looks as though my camwheel has been made differently, maybe from just 1 or 2 pieces. It looks as though it was CNC machined judging from the tool path marks on the cam lobes and the internal faces of the cam wheel. The internal rim gear looks either to have been machined in situ ( I don’t know if possible ), or maybe machined or laser cut, and then pressed in. It is impossible to see any evidence of different pieces of metal being used. Note the tooth profile, not having the conventional flats. The 4 securing screws I added, because the drawings said so!
So now the issue. On installing the cam wheel on the crankshaft, and the 20 tooth spur gear in front of it, it is impossible to fit / mesh the 40/20 toothed gears mounted on their shaft. It is close, but no cigar as they say! The 40/20 gears on their shaft are held in an eccentric adjuster, mounted in the engine’s front cover, but the gears will not engage even before I get to that stage. The question is of course: What can I do about it?
it looks to me that the problem is in the gear tooth profile, or their diameter is wrong. The profiles are very different from others used elsewhere in the engine. The individual gears mesh nicely, just not at the 30mm centreline distance that the module 1 calls out for when meshing the 20 and 40 tooth gears.
It would be difficult I think to adjust the rim gear teeth in situ. I could have a go on the spur gear teeth, but it seems wrong to do. I could machine out the existing rim gear and install a new one along with matching stud gears. It’s very frustrating when the issue is one I didn’t foresee, and is not of my own doing - I think!
Anyway I have posted a few pictures, and if anyone has a good work-around, I would love to hear it!
thanks and regards
Paul
So now the issue. On installing the cam wheel on the crankshaft, and the 20 tooth spur gear in front of it, it is impossible to fit / mesh the 40/20 toothed gears mounted on their shaft. It is close, but no cigar as they say! The 40/20 gears on their shaft are held in an eccentric adjuster, mounted in the engine’s front cover, but the gears will not engage even before I get to that stage. The question is of course: What can I do about it?
it looks to me that the problem is in the gear tooth profile, or their diameter is wrong. The profiles are very different from others used elsewhere in the engine. The individual gears mesh nicely, just not at the 30mm centreline distance that the module 1 calls out for when meshing the 20 and 40 tooth gears.
It would be difficult I think to adjust the rim gear teeth in situ. I could have a go on the spur gear teeth, but it seems wrong to do. I could machine out the existing rim gear and install a new one along with matching stud gears. It’s very frustrating when the issue is one I didn’t foresee, and is not of my own doing - I think!
Anyway I have posted a few pictures, and if anyone has a good work-around, I would love to hear it!
thanks and regards
Paul