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NickG:
Fantastic Stew. This is definitely the post anybody trying one of these needs. Hope you get a good price for it, looks excellent.

NIck
Bernd:
Excellent Stew.  :bow:

I think that indicator alignment you showed did the trick so it would run the first time.  :thumbup:

Bernd
sbwhart:
Thanks again for you comments guys.

Test run the engine in comparison with No 1 engine this one runs a lot better, it keeps running for twice as long with a full tank of air. I'm going to have to have a good look at No 1 and try and get the same performance from it.

Finished the bling work, I don't like thing over done with shine, its a personal thing but to much polishing makes them look like they've had melted chocolate poor over them, not as there is anything wrong with melted chocolate, but not over an engine, I like them to look crisp and honest looking.

Any way hers a pic of No 1 and No 2



And a one for the album



And her,s the video.



I'll crack on and get the drawings completed which will be next week some time.

Have fun

Stew
Rob.Wilson:
Nice one Stew  :thumbup: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: Two very fine engines , great work

Cheers Rob
Stilldrillin:
What a super pair of brothers Stew!

No2 sounds almost like a turbine, after dusting......  :thumbup:

Would that dusting stuff work on my stiff joints?  :D

David D
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