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Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 06 Feb 2023, 07:11
by Stanley
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 07 Feb 2023, 07:16
by Stanley
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 08 Feb 2023, 07:18
by Stanley
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 09 Feb 2023, 07:04
by Stanley
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 10 Feb 2023, 07:59
by Stanley
Only one image today. I spent my time in the shed measuring for and making the eccentric for the engine. I have marked the PCD of the bore and will drill it tomorrow.
On another matter, the shopping is done and put away. I am ready for veggie cooking later....
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 11 Feb 2023, 07:13
by Stanley
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 12 Feb 2023, 07:35
by Stanley
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 13 Feb 2023, 07:13
by Stanley
This morning was refinement of the eccentric rod, a flat bar actually. It had to be rounded at the ends. The eccentric to be drilled and tapped and cut out to accept the rod. And then all to be fitted together. All this is fiddly and takes time but I am ready now to bore for the fit of the strap on the eccentric. That's the job for tomorrow.
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 14 Feb 2023, 07:19
by Stanley
The job this morning was to bore the eccentric strap to fit the eccentric and make sure it fits. All went well, a good hour and a quarter with solid progress.
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 15 Feb 2023, 07:12
by Stanley
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 16 Feb 2023, 07:21
by Stanley
Main job was checking the throw of the eccentric and adjusting the length of the valve rod before starting to finish the governor stand and rod support. The latter is a bugger as there are no easy ways to set it up. It had to be done by rack of the eye and my eyes aren't very good! But I think I have got it somewhere near. Fitting is tomorrow.
The new carpet in the shed is brilliant and makes a lot of difference as it feels cushioned underfoot. Lovely!
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 17 Feb 2023, 06:01
by Stanley
I feel like a bit of a traitor this morning because for some reason I have decided I want a morning off from Shed duties. So I am sat here listening to the news and drinking tea. They can't touch you for it!

Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 07:05
by Stanley
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 19 Feb 2023, 06:19
by Stanley
Sorry to disappoint but domestic matters interfered with shed time today. Never mind, there's no rush!
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 20 Feb 2023, 07:10
by Stanley
If you're looking at this and can't see any difference from the last image I can't blame you. The difference is that the governor stand is now bolted to the bed and the valve train is connected. It has taken an hour and a half of fitting by effecting tiny adjustments to get here. The engine can be laced up now and declared finished. That is after one or two more little fitting jobs but none of them as finnicky or difficult as today.
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 21 Feb 2023, 06:55
by Stanley
This morning I did the last few adjustments and ended up by fixing the flywheel on the shaft with Loctite 638. Tomorrow when I can prove that has sealed I shall declare the engine finished.
Incidentally, I try to avoid using set screws in the boss of the flywheel, relying on close fit and Loctite because setscrews always lead to affecting the concentricity on the shaft. This way it's as central as it was in the lathe.
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 22 Feb 2023, 07:16
by Stanley
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 23 Feb 2023, 07:19
by Stanley
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 24 Feb 2023, 07:57
by Stanley
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 25 Feb 2023, 07:22
by Stanley
Simple reduction of the second billet to an acceptable stock size. Most of the excess taken off and a quick clean up of the lathe and the floor. A quiet and productive hour and a half. Quietly forward.
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 26 Feb 2023, 07:23
by Stanley
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 27 Feb 2023, 07:03
by Stanley
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 28 Feb 2023, 07:11
by Stanley
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 01 Mar 2023, 07:16
by Stanley
I started this morning by refining my measurement and getting set up to cut out the excess metal from the middle of the crankshaft. Then I got all my parts tidied up and put in a ready use box. I made a bad start with a bum cutter that was cutting badly and over size but soon realised and swapped to a better cutter which is doing a clean tidy job. I finished the morning by muck shifting until knocking off time. Tomorrow I can go in and get straight into cutting.
Re: Shed Matters 3
Posted: 02 Mar 2023, 07:43
by Stanley
Only one image this morning. I Have finished the first deep cut into the blank but then instead of doing the small cuts I found two more 7/16" cutters and sharpened them and the one I have been using. I'll do the two small cuts on this blank tomorrow....