Go for it, Nick! It's been a fun build. Though for me this particular project has been more of an obsession.
A bit of an update.
I needed to get some dimensions by direct measurement, but the point to measure from didn't exist yet. So, I found a couple pieces in the "bits o" box, you know bits o this and bits o that. Just a couple pieces of aluminum. Any way, made my mock up part and fitted it. Got my measurement and made a quick and dirty con rod and rod end for the displacer and fitted them, checked out the range of motion. Everything was moving at it should, no binding or interference. My numbers were good to go.Then I thought to myself, "Self, you can use that." And so I did.
It was time for a test run. Made some quick and dirty gaskets from some card stock I had laying around. Assembled everything but didn't hook up to the flywheel just yet. Moved the piston in and out, the displacer also moved in and out. Good, no leaks, or at least very little.
Hooked up the con rods to the flywheel and left the plug out that seals the channel drilled between the cylinders. Everything moves freely, the flywheel makes a couple revolutions before stopping when turned by hand. Low friction, but of course, not real low. With everything plugged up it'll just barely turn over by hand due to compression.
I used a propane torch for heat. Of course, no joy in the running department. At this point it could be any of a number of things.
First up is friction, of course. I'm using plain bearings at the moment, I have ball bearings on order, should be here in a day or two.
Heat, there seems to be an inordinate amount of heat transferred to the frame. The hot cap is pretty short and it's possible the torch was heating everything up, but I'm also quite sure there was a lot of conduction from the hot cap to the frame. I'll add a deflector to help keep heat away from the cold side and frame. Also, some better gaskets to help reduce the conduction.
Timing. Yep, still need to work on the timing. I don't remember if I had the displacer leading the piston or not. I need to check that out, though I it seemed to have a preference for wanting to go one direction over the other.
Anyway, those are the first things I'm going to attack. I didn't expect it to run, but it would have been great if it ran for a few seconds. I did collect (subjective) data, which is what I really wanted to do, I consider the first test a bit of a success.