G’day Pat
Your Viper looks and sounds great. When you finish your second viper with with the different transferpassage method it would be interesting to see whether it gives any improvement to the performance.I have toyed with trying the other transfer passage method shown on the drawings.
G’day Pat here are some photo’s of the tool that I made to cut the exhaust ports on my Naylon Vipers as well as one of the one of the spare cylinders I made
Gday Pat
if you imagine a very short HSS parting tool with an increased front clearance so that the heel of the cutter does not rub, and minimum side clearance on both sides. I will find my cutter on the weekend and take a photo and post it here. When cutting the ports I I fed it in slowly and...
G’day Pat
I’ve found that the simplest and most accurate way to cut this style of exhaust Port is to use one of the boring tools that accepts1/8” high speed steel. Use the end that holds the tool bit at right angles to the axis of the tool holder. Sharpen the tool so it resembles a miniature...
G’day Pat when I made my pair of Naylon Vipers I used Delrin for the discs. They worked brilliantly. I have used delrin on at least 6 other engines without any problems.
In July 1986 I purchased a set of drawings from Forest Edwards for his 5 cylinder radial engine. I started to build a pair of these engines but found a problem with some of the parts that I made and at the time shelved them until I could come up with a fix for the mistake. Any how I solved the...
G’day Creast
When I made mine I machined the cap from delrin and then machined brass inserts which were assembled and then soft soldered in place. The biggest problem I found was finding brass tube small enough for the fuel intake and ended drawing it too the correct diamater using a drawing...
Can I make a suggestion . The crankcase has a small counterbore to align the cylinder and there are only two screws to hold it all together .
I would put a small stepped flange at the bottom of the cylinder to give a better bearing or sealing area. I found it very difficult to tighten...
As Aerostar said the flat on the backplate is for piston clearance first turn the crankshaft through bottom dead centre and see if you can feel if the piston is binding on the backplate or even better machine the flat on the backplate as designed . Also check that there is no leakage on any of...