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Uploading a bit now - pretty crummy, but at least it moves
 
Very nice Tel. Glad to see it running for you. You have made a great job of the build. :bow: :bow:

Cheers :)

Don
 
Crummy my arxe! Thats brilliant mate.... to see it working must be just the best feeling... congrats and well done..... ;D
 
Thanks blokes, it wasn't without it's problems - took most of the day to troubleshoot, but at least it's going under it's own power now
 
Tel

That came out really well. An interesting engine :bow: :bow:

Joe
 
Geat Engine, Tel. I really like the design and workmanship.

Chuck
 
Hi Tel,

My compliments, I expect it will be a couple of years before I make something like that.
You said you had to troubleshoot a while. What kind of things did you need to adjust and why?

Love to learn even more, you see.
Lykle
 
Very well done Tel :bow:

Kind regards, Arnold
 
Looks good running, Tel!
Not to sound greedy, but I'd love to see a longer vid, with sound.
I know... never satisfied.

Dean
 
compliments for a very well done & running engine!!!
 
Thanks for your kind comments blokes!

Zee - I will try to shoot the zeequil in the next few days - watch this space

Lykle, I haven't forgotten your query, give me a day or two to sort out just what things had to be done to get it running properly.
 
Of course, according to my C.M.E. I don't actually build these engines - he does, I just hang around and hog all the credit!

 

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