Thanks once again everyone. I got started in model engine making many years ago. It started with some Stuart 10v's, water pumps and assorted other miniatures. After a number of years of steam engines I got into gas, mainly some of Paul Breisch's hit and miss engines. Around that time the first NAMES show was taking place in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I didn't get to the first one but made it to the second one and this introduced me to what others were doing with "scratch" building. I designed this engine as a simple inline overhead valve engine. As with any engine, scratch or from castings, there's the machining but more than that is all the tinkering and modifying to get the darn thing to perform well and this one has had it's share of both. At one time as the rings were seating in and the compression came up I had to make a head spacer to get the compression down a bit and now I find that I might have to do it again. The reason I say that is because I would like it to idle a little bit slower but with the high compression, and small flywheel, what you see in the video is about as slow as it will go. It is mean sounding though!
gbritnell