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    CNC Engine Project

    For those interested. A yahoo group was set up to build a model IC engine using CNC. The object is to get participants together and everyone select a part from the engine and then program it. Then swap/share the files with others to build the engine.

    The group is:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CNCENG/?yguid=278604515

    Jerry


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    Have you decided what engine you will build?


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    We're looking at the Sealion by Edgar Westbury. Inline 4 cylinder water cooled.


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    nice project, wish i had a cnc finished I'd always thought Eric Whittle's (sp?) V8 would make a good cnc project; its small and requires no castings, although theoretically neither would the sealion with enough cnc programming


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