MadModder
Gallery, Projects and General => Gallery => Topic started by: chuck foster on August 27, 2009, 09:24:20 PM
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heres a video of a hit and miss gas engine i built awhile ago
(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc274/aermotor8/th_MVI_2549.jpg) (http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc274/aermotor8/?action=view¤t=MVI_2549.flv)
the castings are from richard shelly.
it has 8 inch dia flywheels, the bore and stroke are 1 1/4" x 2".
instead of a spark plug it uses an ignitor for ignition.
what you see in the video took 40 hours to make (from raw castings)
i have 6 model engines running and about 12 or 14 more to build.
i also have 5 full size engines to work on as well............i just love hit and miss engines of all sizes.
chuck :wave:
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Very nice engine you have there. I would like to build one like that one of these days.
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Very nice Engine you've built there Chuck:- sounds very sweet :thumbup:. Do you take your engines to shows ?, ther's a yearly show held near us in the UK, they call the 1000 engine meet, been a couple of times really enjoy it.
Have fun
Stew
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Very nicely done Chuck! :clap: :clap:
David D
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What a smashing little engine - sound great too :headbang:
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Nice work and engine :thumbup:.
How does that ignitor differ from spark plug ? Does it use engine's piston to produce spark?
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thanks for all the kind words :D
hitandmissman:all i can say is get going on one a.s.a.p. they are allot of fun to build and watch
stew: i go to about 5 or 10 shows each year, sometimes with my models and some times with my full size engines here's one of them, it's a 6 h.p sta-rite (http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc274/aermotor8/fennlonfalls%2008/IMG_1320.jpg)
sorveltaja: i will try to post some pictures of an ignitor. you can read about one here http://www.old-engine.com/magign.htm
thanks guys
chuck :wave:
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aermotor8 thanks for the link. I've read it, but it provides only a hint of that process (and devices related). Still can't understand how it works (http://emoticons4u.com/crazy/1261.gif). Any thing that clarifies it would be appreciated.