AlanS
Active Member
Here’s a work in progress picture of test fitting a Seal Major engine in a model of a Caterpillar Sixty crawler tractor. This is not the final engine but an interim power plant to test the operation of the controls and transmission in the Cat.
Now I know the relationship between engine and radiator I can start to design and build a support in the style of late 1920s Caterpillar, this will also support a protection sleeve for the starting dog, in case a kick out punches a hole in the bottom of the radiator.
There are several design changes incorporated in the Seal Major. The accessory drive is across the front of the engine similar to gasoline Caterpillar practice, the cooling water pump and distributor being located on the opposite of the engine from this image. The flywheel incorporates a conical surface for the main clutch and the crankshaft is supported in sealed ball bearings.
The exhaust silencer has a perforated tube inside, it’ll look better in matt black exhaust paint.
Now I know the relationship between engine and radiator I can start to design and build a support in the style of late 1920s Caterpillar, this will also support a protection sleeve for the starting dog, in case a kick out punches a hole in the bottom of the radiator.
There are several design changes incorporated in the Seal Major. The accessory drive is across the front of the engine similar to gasoline Caterpillar practice, the cooling water pump and distributor being located on the opposite of the engine from this image. The flywheel incorporates a conical surface for the main clutch and the crankshaft is supported in sealed ball bearings.
The exhaust silencer has a perforated tube inside, it’ll look better in matt black exhaust paint.