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Old 04-02-2007, 07:35 PM
 
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V-Twin runs - Picture & Video link

Well, this weekend replaced electronics and tried to run the V-Twin again. Goofed around with it for about an hour and decided to scrub again until later in the week. Wanted to get the fan cooling completed since I didn't want to run it too long without good cooling.

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http://www.oldengine.org/members/jkr...-first-run.wmv

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http://www.oldengine.org/members/jkr...win-4-1-07.wmv


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that is awsome. i love the sound of the engine also!!!

how long did it take to make?

very very nice work
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Kudos to you for the excellent work :beer:
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I started this project in Late October early November. My guess is I have less than 200 hours in it and really has been fun building it. Plans are from www.jerry-howell.com. There were about 215 parts needed to be made to make this engine. Most of it is aluminum, Cast Iron, and Stainless. Made everything except the fasteners, piston rings, and o-rings. Even wound the stainless wire for the valve springs.

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Jeff what machines did you use.
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Very nice!
What fuel does it use?
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speedy,

I have a pretty decent shop. Main equipment is a Bridgeport, MSC CNC knee mill, Clausing 5904 Lathe, GROB NS-24 Bandsaw, plus plenty of other tools and cutting tools.

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I believe i saw the little twin at the names show. Saw 2 but only one had degree marks on the flywheel.

Very nice!!
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Very neat, I am jealous.
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Hi Jeff, I watched your videos and I am green with envy. I recently completed the same engine, took me almost 300 hrs, and I have yet to hear it run. Did you have any problems starting your engine that you could share with me? What are you using for fuel? I have not tried methanol as it is very difficult to find around here.
You should be very proud of that engine!!!
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