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Beautiful engine and setup , stunning.Thm:Thm:

How long before we see and hear it run.
 
Beautiful engine and setup , stunning.Thm:Thm:

How long before we see and hear it run.

Thanks Luc, at the moment I'm trying to fit in too many things into my day, life sure is busy. I seem to be able to get more things done during our colder months when outdoor activities are less. Right now we are at the end of summer, perfect weather for using our camping trailer and getting out into the Australian bush for some relaxing breaks.

I hope to have it finished in a couple of months and then see what other project I can build.

Paul.
 
I thought that I better check in, I'm still alive and well, my hospital visits are now 2 weeks apart so that gives me more time to do other things. I've been having a bit of a break from machining, apart from a few things friends wanted me to do. We seem to be past the good weather now and into the windy and rainy weather, so that means it's time to put in more effort into finishing the engine. I've recently started machining the last pieces of the distributor and will post some photos when I have a few bits to show.

Paul.
 
Hello,

I've been trying to make the 48DP gear cutting hob you describe in your post relating to the Howell V2 build. I have managed to make a reasonable tool following your instructions, which produces quite good gears of 21 teeth and above, anything smaller and the tooth form is not as good as it should be. Do I need a different form cutter for smaller tooth sizes? I'm not an engineer just a self taught enthusiast with limited ability, which seem to suggest my limited skills are to blame. Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated. I hope you don't mind me contacting you. Many thanks.

Kind regards,

Max
 
Paul

I have been so busy lately building the Red Wing I was not even looking around what others are building.

I did not read all your pages but I can simply say you are doing a great job on this little beauty!!

I might one day convince myself to attempt this project, but for now I dont think I have the tools to even think about it.

Admiring your workth_wav

Albert
 
Hello,

I've been trying to make the 48DP gear cutting hob you describe in your post relating to the Howell V2 build. I have managed to make a reasonable tool following your instructions, which produces quite good gears of 21 teeth and above, anything smaller and the tooth form is not as good as it should be. Do I need a different form cutter for smaller tooth sizes? I'm not an engineer just a self taught enthusiast with limited ability, which seem to suggest my limited skills are to blame. Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated. I hope you don't mind me contacting you. Many thanks.

Kind regards,

Max

Hi Max,
At the moment I can't think of any reason why the cutter should not work on gears with smaller teeth, so long as your gear blanks are the right size. If the blanks are not correct for the number of teeth you will get funny looking teeth, might be worth checking.

Paul.
 
Paul,

I noticed a mention of your method of milling a cam, in Gus thread on Howells V2 build. I'll be very grateful if you could let me know where I can find details. I'm trying to build this engine and need all the help I can get.

Many thanks

Max.
 
Hi Max, post 175 onwards shows a bit about the way I machined my cams. I have used other methods in the past, but decided to give this way a go. I redrew the cams on my computer from the dimensions on the drawing, and then obtained the correct offsets to allow me to use the boring head to machine the flanks of the cams. I'm sorry that there is not a lot more information on it, but it may be of some help.

Paul.
 
Hi Max, post 175 onwards shows a bit about the way I machined my cams. I have used other methods in the past, but decided to give this way a go. I redrew the cams on my computer from the dimensions on the drawing, and then obtained the correct offsets to allow me to use the boring head to machine the flanks of the cams. I'm sorry that there is not a lot more information on it, but it may be of some help.

Paul.

Hi Max.best

No worries. I used Paul's method to mill cams.His method was the best I ever come across.Paul DHLed the Gear Hob to me and using this I had all the gears hobbed. No worries.

Hi Paul,

Looks like the Howell Twins(Paul & Gus) are back at work on the V-4 and V-2.

Fishing been good.
 
Gus, I'm back at work, but slowly at the moment. I've been doing a bit of promotion work for kidney health, as well as taking part in a few discussion groups with my transplant hospital regarding their way forward in the future.

Paul.
 
Gus, I'm back at work, but slowly at the moment. I've been doing a bit of promotion work for kidney health, as well as taking part in a few discussion groups with my transplant hospital regarding their way forward in the future.

Paul.


Thats good. Voluntary work. Giving first hand advice to fellow patients.Dr Cox is doing well and back to work fixing dogs and cats in USA.
I gave thanks to the Good Lord for your recovery. Are there ways and means to prevent kidneys going bad. I like the term Kidney Health best.
I am making good progress on the V-2 and taking my sweet time. The Gear Case Assembly is a like a bbee hive with too many details. No rush.
 
Thats good. Voluntary work. Giving first hand advice to fellow patients.Dr Cox is doing well and back to work fixing dogs and cats in USA.
I gave thanks to the Good Lord for your recovery. Are there ways and means to prevent kidneys going bad. I like the term Kidney Health best.
I am making good progress on the V-2 and taking my sweet time. The Gear Case Assembly is a like a bbee hive with too many details. No rush.

Hi Gus, I'm just a bit slow to get fully motivated to finish off the V4, although I am working on it slowly. The weather is getting colder here now, so will have to use the heater in the workshop.

There are ways and means to prevent kidney disease, healthy living, low salt, watch blood pressure etc, but in my case the problem was hereditary so I was always going to end up having problems. Attended a briefing today at the Hospital regarding a much larger conference in 4 days time, will get free breakfast and lunch there, that's enough motivation for me to go :D

Paul.
 
Hello.
I have just stumbled across this build thread and finding it very helpful as I've just started to build the V4 to Jerry's plans.
I've made a start on the engine block and am at the point of boring the cylinder bores. In the build notes Jerry suggest mounting the block on a rotary table with the bottom face at the top and then rotating it 135* degrees and machine the first cylinder bank then rotate 90* and machine the second . Bit of a silly question but is this the same as having the top face at the top and rotate the table 45* for one bank and then back 90* for the second? Also I don't understand the 1.546" measurement on sheet 8 it's to/from a point in thresh air?
Thank you
Ian
 
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