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From: "bogstandard" <livesteam@paddleducks.co.uk>Reply-To: livesteam@paddleducks.co.ukTo: livesteam@paddleducks.co.ukSubject: Re: Making a piston valve engine from mainly junk materialsDate: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 19:54:42 +0100Hi all,Back again at last. Many thanks to Derek for waking me up. Haven't got the paper or pencils yet so I have got a piccy to show you.It shows the engine prepared for its first main run, you can tell the size of this monster by comparing it to my gorilla sized hand.It has been assembled just from the made components with no rings, gland packing or sealant, also the timing has only been quickly done (near enough). So really this engine is leaking air from most of the joints and so is most probably only running at about 50% of its capabilities.I will be posting soon all the components that have been made over the last week or so. Some like the spool valves I will dedicate a complete post to, like I did about the eccentrics, they are really easy to do once you get the correct machining sequence.Anyway, have a look at the pic then go here for a quicky vid to show you that it does work.Johnhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwOhxvGc5VY------------------------Ever stop to think, and forget to start again?Attachments:http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/forum/files/ready_to_have_first_run_519.jpg
you can tell the size of this monster by comparing it to my gorilla sized hand.
Just a little update on the monster that is running. It has now been on air for over 10 hours and hasn't missed a beat as far as I know in this time, I check every hour and it is still running. I have fitted a restrictor in the air line and it ticks over very slowly indeed, and it runs better in one direction than the other which suggests the timing is out.