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    Anyone build a 4-stroke I.C engine?

    Anyone build a 4-stroke I.C engine?
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    That's all I build, I'm not a fan of the airplane engine (two cycle).

    Bill C.


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    4 Stroke IC

    When I first saw the picture of the engine Bill C posted I was quite facinated by it. In searching the web I found this site that has many 4 stroke examples and short movies of them running with sound. Very very cool!

    http://www.nvbackflow.com/engines
    (sorry about this not being a hot link, I have not figured out how to turn on the HTML)


    Bill if you have other examples you are working/have made I am sure everyone would be interested in seeing them.

    Ken


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    I've seen the V-8 run, they sound soo sweet!
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    Ken Hurst is apparently prolific engine builder and is an inspiration to all who have an interest in IC engines. His site with the sights and sounds is a joy to visit and I have shared his 'sounds' with others often.

    Wall engines are tried and true and are from here in the USA (Chicago). The Challenger V-8 is also available from a Coles' Casting Set and when completed, is a marvel, but there are many, many parts to that calibre engine even for an experienced builder. There are 'over head valve' heads available for the Challenger (flat head) and a blower.

    These engines are not toys, they are REAL engines with real maintenance, problems, and construction expertise required. The undertaking to construct one of these is a great reward when complete (with dilligence) and will be a cherished item to anyone.

    I often see a completed engine on ebay and wonder where the builder is; died? The price sometimes reflects an understanding of the dedication required to complete one but usually does not. I have purchased a few model engines on ebay that were runable, trash, and a few worthy of some reconditioning to run again (some never have).

    Build your own from a casting set and a set of prints, you can't go wrong.

    I'll say this: If an engine 'of proper technique' has compression, ignition, a fuel supply and some lubrication, to your joy, it will run.

    Bill C.


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    My jaw dropped when I checked that out. It is truly amazing.

    I can't imagine finding the time for an endeavor of that magnatude.

    kenny
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    Bill's engines are really remarkable.

    If you're looking for a beginner's engine suitable as a first tme project then take a look at the Castvee engine on my site.

    Please take note of Bill's warnings. These are real engines and having been kicked in the bum by a real horse, I'd hate to get bitten by one of these little monsters. Mine develops 3.2Hp and thats a lot of bite if care is not taken.

    Enjoy your engines folks they are real fun, particularly when mounted in a little dragster.

    Glenn
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