Hi,
I'm going to have a go at a marine engine for my next project.
http://www.john-tom.com/MyPlans/Steam Engines/MarineEngine.pdf
In the past I have made the pistons from phosphor bronze with a couple of fine grooves cut into them to retain oil.
I was watching Keith Appleton on Youtube () and he used silicone piston rings to repair an old engine. I would like to use the same system for the marine engine but I'm not sure how to implement it.
The plans call for a 1" piston but I think I'll probably go for 3/4".
Are silicone piston rings just ordinary silicone O rings with the standard clearances normally associated with O rings?
If so, what wall thickness would be appropriate for a 3/4" bore? On the Keith Appleton video it looks to be about 1/8".
Regards,
Alan C.
I'm going to have a go at a marine engine for my next project.
http://www.john-tom.com/MyPlans/Steam Engines/MarineEngine.pdf
In the past I have made the pistons from phosphor bronze with a couple of fine grooves cut into them to retain oil.
I was watching Keith Appleton on Youtube () and he used silicone piston rings to repair an old engine. I would like to use the same system for the marine engine but I'm not sure how to implement it.
The plans call for a 1" piston but I think I'll probably go for 3/4".
Are silicone piston rings just ordinary silicone O rings with the standard clearances normally associated with O rings?
If so, what wall thickness would be appropriate for a 3/4" bore? On the Keith Appleton video it looks to be about 1/8".
Regards,
Alan C.