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I was thinking about a bar stock version of one of these, I think I have a plan saved somewhere. Will be following along, it doesn't look too complicated (or dangerous!)
I made one of those a while ago. By luck I got the fit of piston and cylinder just right. It ran well. Good fun.Until some idiot said "These run backwards as well, you know" and gave the flywheel a mighty heave. It screwed up the valve timing and I put it in a box where it remains.Wilf
Can't you clamp the jig plate to the mill table as that will be a lot more solid than using a vice.
As far as I’m concerned this engine has a serious design flaw. The flame port shutter is way too complicated and very heavy. Both aspects almost make sure of definite failure.Pay particular attention to the fit and finish of the piston and cylinder. I also recommend the use of ball races for the crankshaft. I recently spotted a near complete engine on Facebook marketplace. At just over £100.00 it was a bargain considering the extras like the complete gas tank and burner. The builder must have been worried about the flywheel as there were stacks of old Pennies, hole drilled through the centre and clamped between the spokes. I believe the design calls for a Graphite shutter? I’m working from memory here but the shutter assembly reminds me of the Watt parallel motion system. It also calls for a tension return spring…. What I did iwas ditch everything apart from the single arm and pin. On the pin I made a shutter from Shim Steel. The final assembly being so light that the lever would return to the rest position by its own weight. ( no need for a spring )I will try and process a couple of videos for you folks later as I think it will be almost self explanatory.One further point, the design of the flame producer at the port face is critical. The entire opening needs to be covered by the flame. Any cold air entering has a major impact on good running. Graham.
Graham. That's one of the wonkest flywheels I have seen for some time