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Coomba

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This is my first IC engine. It was a winter project that I worked on, when I wasn't hunting coyotes. It also was the first time I ever used a mill. It's not so pretty but it runs. Special thanks to Brian Rupnow for his advice, and encouragement. Any suggestions on a second engine?

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Looks good and runs good, can't ask for more than that
Vince
 
Excellent job!!! Congratulations on your first i.c. engine. I know that you went through a few trials and tribulations with it, as we all did with our first engines, but in the end you have a runner. My suggestion to anyone who has successfully built the Webster, and want to take a "step up" to the next level of complexity is the Kerzel hit and miss engine. The Kerzel is very much like the Webster, with an atmospheric intake valve and a cam operated exhaust valve. The difference is that it has a functional water jacket around the cylinder for cooling, two flywheels, and the dreaded "hit and miss" components. The plans are a free download from the internet, and are 99% accurate.The Kerzel was my second engine, and I learned a lot from the build.---Brian
 

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