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ironman

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Hopefully a link to my latest.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6e7OJS7D2E[/ame]
 
Way to go Ironman. :bow: :bow: It slows down real nice.

Thanks for sharing you're video...
Jeff
 
Good runner.

Nice work...
 
Ironman,

Very impressive, the ability to run slowly and smoothly are IMHO the hallmarks of a well built engine. :bow: :bow:

Best Regards
Bob
 
It looks like it runs really well!
I'm with Bob, in the thought on low rpm going along with good machining practices. Building engines that run slow and on low pressure requires good work on the running and sliding fits.

For people who haven't seen one of these, they are quite small. The flywheel on mine is only about 2.3" diameter. Yours came out nice, Ironman.

Dean
 
Thanks guys for your kind comments. It was a fun build and more relaxing than my barstock builds. Back to Hasbrouck Nr7 build. Have a great day. ironman
 
Nice build and video Ironman. Back when I built mine the kit was offered in either aluminum or all bronze. Ahybody inow why they switched to bronze and cast iron? Cost perhaps?

Bill
 
wlindiii, they still have their kits in aluminum or bronze & cast iron. I just preferred bronze/cast iron because it looks better to me and I figured that combination would hgold up better than aluminum. Just MHO. ironman
 
ironman,
I agree completely. I opted for the bronze version over the aluminum too. My question pertained more to the switch from all bronze to a combination or bronze and cast iron...either way though its a nice little engine and you did a fine job with it.

Bill
 

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