Recent content by raveney

Home Model Engine Machinist Forum

Help Support Home Model Engine Machinist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
  1. raveney

    Rider Ericsson Homemade Castings

    All good ideas and images. I have a plan now. Thank you all very much. 🙂 🙂 🙂 Please expound on the "retracts" and "cement and clamp the mould pieces" together. I think you are saying to cement the flasks together, and not the as cast pieces, right? I love learning about casting things. I...
  2. raveney

    Rider Ericsson Homemade Castings

    Thanks Jason. I am going to do a parallel core like you suggest. It would probably shrink and leave low spots if I don't not to mention that my largest crucible may not be enough if I leave it solid. I'm going to attempt a core using a split piece of 1-1/2 PVC pipe as the mold and attempt the...
  3. raveney

    Rider Ericsson Homemade Castings

    Thank you Bob and Jason. I liked the look of the raised lip and also have never tried lettering. I'll learn from this model before getting fancier. I generally use scrapwood when making the patterns, but made an exception today and was really pleased with the finish I got turning this part in...
  4. raveney

    4 Cylinder Inline Engine

    Hello Ray, I really like the updraft carburetor idea along with the fuel hose used as intake runners. Very clean looking four cylinder. Eager to see it fire up soon! 👏👏👏
  5. raveney

    Rider Ericsson Homemade Castings

    It is great to receive the useful tips and encouragement. 🙂 thank you Pat. I watched a video by Tubal Cain about the coping down process and will certainly fumble several times on it, but it doesn't cost anything to keep trying with sand and wooden patterns. thank you Jason. The gluing up of...
  6. raveney

    Rider Ericsson Homemade Castings

    I thought I would take a break from four stroke engines and build a hot air engine for a quiet change of pace. I had purchased the "Steam and Stirling" book, and I am attempting the lovely Rider Ericsson in 1/4 scale as drawn. This is the largest I can make with my benchtop lathe and mill. The...
  7. raveney

    1898 Nash Two Cylinder Build

    Thank you for the encouragement Chuck. Still not able to start by hand, but it does fire rather quickly using a powerdrill. The first set of rings had a very large end gap upon inspection. (well over 0.030") I may have worn them down by not getting all of the diamond lapping compound out, or...
  8. raveney

    1898 Nash Two Cylinder Build

    Thank you so much for the reference to an article and for taking the time to make a dimensioned drawing. Very much appreciated. My engine has been very stubborn to get running as I want it to. I think the blow-by and spitting oil was caused by not flushing the diamond grit paste completely and a...
  9. raveney

    1898 Nash Two Cylinder Build

    Tear Down and Inspection The engine seems pretty well broken in now and I thought I would try and make it more dependable when starting. I would really like to be able to start it by hand instead of using a drill, but that may be unrealistic with the strange firing order? Here are some items...
  10. raveney

    1898 Nash Two Cylinder Build

    Hi Mike, Thank you for the suggestion to make PCV valves. How does one do that in a small scale? Do you use tiny ball bearings or such? The breather "tubes" that I installed are 1/4-32 thread.
  11. raveney

    1898 Nash Two Cylinder Build

    Thank you Ghosty, That makes me feel better about all that advance. I remade the water pump impeller using a stouter 1/4 drill rod shaft and tried again. The pump would work for a brief time and then slip the belt again. Open up the pump casing and there would be small bits of raised aluminum. I...
  12. raveney

    1898 Nash Two Cylinder Build

    Thank you Jeff, good advice and I will fix the water pump first and try it again, but I think at least one of the rings is cracked or stuck. I can gauge the amount of blowby using a low pressure air test (recycled refrigerator pump/compressor) on each cylinder through the spark plug port. It...
  13. raveney

    1898 Nash Two Cylinder Build

    Thank you very much for sharing that. 🙂🙂🙂 Sure enough I had 1000 ohm resistance when checking across the discarded RCEXL boots. I cut them open with a abrasive wheel and salvaged the two resistors. Unsoldered the spark plug ends of may wires and installed them at the brass split sleeve. It...
  14. raveney

    1898 Nash Two Cylinder Build

    Thank you Chuck, The ignition module arrived and I transferred the soldered wiring over to it similar to what I did before. I added an aluminum clamp and grounding block (yellow arrow) to make sure I didn't forget to ground the SS sheathing and burn out another module. The engine likes...
  15. raveney

    1898 Nash Two Cylinder Build

    The replacement Rcexl twin fire ignition module is on the slow ship from China making it over to Florida. I was really tempted to go a different way and buy a dual output coil with a TIM-6 CDI box. I'll give this Rcexl another try though. I'm pretty sure I shouldn't have tried sparking it with...
Back
Top