32x40 H Gas Engine
#1
Its just a doodle, but working on the student project file started me thinking that may be another engine is in order, so this is the result.
A gas engine, water cooled cyl. air cooled head. twin flywheels. 32 cc
Uses rings from a chain saw. iron cyl and head, fabricated steel crank case.

   

Hmm maybe???
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A little more work and we have the section through the head looking good.

   

Plodding on.
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Well that's the doodles done so now I have to find 60x60mm iron bar?

   

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Popcorn
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Brian,
A gas engine - is this an English gas or American gas Smile
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I'd wager it's Sicilian gas. Blush
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Both wrong, Its Classical Gas. and Tom don't eat that popcorn to quick this may take a while.
Hunting for the Iron right now.
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#8
You aren't half a glutton for punishment Brian. I await further developments with great interest.
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The order for the material is in Just waiting on the postman.

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    The first lumps of iron have arrived. so we can start making chips.
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