proto-techjorge
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hi all, new to this site. been a machinist as career for 35 yrs, self employed for 22. have a manual Bridgeport and engine lathe. want to build a early 1900s vintage motorbike. there are a few companies out there makin them, but they all have cheapo Chinese single cylinder 2 strokes. I would like to have a v twin 4 stroke. soo the question up for discussion is, looking at the plans available, the howell v twin and the britnell (sp) both look good , tho the howell looks like maybe less overall hand finishing. both are only 32cc , quite tiny for real use I think. I realize these are "model" engines so 1: could I scale up the design by simply 1.5 or 2.0 x the dimentions ? 2: are these motors capable of real work/use? 3: has anyone got any first hand experience of either scenario?4: is anyone aware of other choices of plans out there? thx, Jorge