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Bill Harrison

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Nice. Do you have a video of it running.
Thanks Tony. I actually thought I had posted the video!
I cant find it on my phone but will keep trying. It is on my Facebook videos if you want to have a look on there. Billy Harrison
My profile picture is a black custom motorbike
 
Beautiful. I recently completed one, and then converted it to Hit and miss.
I guess I should start a new thread if anyone is interested. It did get warm/hot without
water cooling . now with hit and miss, cool. I was given the challenge to make it
hit and miss AND governed. The mechanics are there but the carb I built doesn't
have the throttle fuel/air range. Maybe later.
Beautiful engine .
 
Beautiful. I recently completed one, and then converted it to Hit and miss.
I guess I should start a new thread if anyone is interested. It did get warm/hot without
water cooling . now with hit and miss, cool. I was given the challenge to make it
hit and miss AND governed. The mechanics are there but the carb I built doesn't
have the throttle fuel/air range. Maybe later.
Beautiful engine .
I would love to see your engine. This was my first build and I learned a llt but nowhere near enough to contemplate your modifications. Mine runs fast and slowing it down would be a great success.
I actually have another identical casting kit, J bought them with the intention of building 2 at once and selling 1 at the end but when I looked at the drawings and castings I realised I might jjst end up with 2 failures.
I have video of mine but am not savvy enough to get it to upload. I have it posted on my Facebook page somewhere but others can find my content easier than I can!
Beautiful. I recently completed one, and then converted it to Hit and miss.
I guess I should start a new thread if anyone is interested. It did get warm/hot without
water cooling . now with hit and miss, cool. I was given the challenge to make it
hit and miss AND governed. The mechanics are there but the carb I built doesn't
have the throttle fuel/air range. Maybe later.
Beautiful engine .
 
Beautiful. I recently completed one, and then converted it to Hit and miss.
I guess I should start a new thread if anyone is interested. It did get warm/hot without
water cooling . now with hit and miss, cool. I was given the challenge to make it
hit and miss AND governed. The mechanics are there but the carb I built doesn't
have the throttle fuel/air range. Maybe later.
Beautiful engine .
Did you manage to build the head and valveseats/guides to drawing spec? I had a world of trouble stopping leaks. The valve seats themselves were spot on but I found the guide/seat seal to the head itself wouldnt stop compression from simply bypassing the valve seat going round it rather than through it.
I would like to see how others have parted from drawing spec and made it work more dependably.
 
I made my exhaust valve as a cage . My castings were made by my friend Dwight Giles
and were porous. I didn't press it in and had leakage between the seat and exhaust port.
Locktite to the rescue. A lot of run time and no problems. Some pictures of it
and the hit and miss governor are here
http://www.baemclub.com/crkcallarchive/feb20nl.pdfI need to make a youtube vid , It really runs nice. I also have a spare non porous head
if needed by someone.
 
I have just opened a YouTube Channel under the name Billy Harrison, on it is the video of the engine running.
 
I have just opened a YouTube Channel under the name Billy Harrison, on it is the video of the engine running.
Bill, if you open the video on Youtube and copy the web address of the video, then paste the address into a post here on the forum, the video will display in your post.
 
Nice work! I like the fuel tank with the see thru end. What material is this?
 
Nice work! I like the fuel tank with the see thru end. What material is this?
Thanks for the comment.
The fuel tank is Aluminium.
The round section is the bottom of an old fire extinguisher screw cut with a very fine thread into the upright which was a piece of billet from my offcuts that was probably from someone elses bin.
 
Thanks for the comment.
The fuel tank is Aluminium.
The round section is the bottom of an old fire extinguisher screw cut with a very fine thread into the upright which was a piece of billet from my offcuts that was probably from someone elses bin.

 
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