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    Hi,
    i'm trying to get a plan for a mini V-8. Can anyone help me.
    My project in to build a big RC boat and i was thinking that a V-8 will look awesome in it.
    Can someone please let me know if they are ready to pass me their plans.
    Thanks.



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    To Mike GT40
    Have you received your V8 plans for the Shilling engine for vth.
    I have tried to purchase the plans with no luck due to the site being all German.
    How did you order the plans.
    Allan Roberts



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    Default hello

    I sell big lot


    1/4 scale Engine parts From Replica Engines

    2 cams (worked and already ended )

    1 cam original for Conley Precision Engines v 8 (worked and already ended )

    8 pistons and rods( worked and already ended )

    1 Crank ( worked and already ended )

    2 Crank ( not worked )

    I have many plans for v8 - v 10 - v4 casting - and other

    for more info tonyengines@yahoo.it

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    Hi Tony, i am interested in your parts for sale, sent you an email.

    I have billet plans for a 1/6 2 stroke V8 if anyones interested.
    Cheers Mick



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    Quote Originally Posted by mickieb49 View Post
    Hi Tony, i am interested in your parts for sale, sent you an email.

    I have billet plans for a 1/6 2 stroke V8 if anyones interested.
    Cheers Mick
    Hi Mick
    How big is the V8
    I dont think I have seen a 2 stroke V8
    I would be interested in your plans.
    Regards
    Allan



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    Could someone please explain or give us a link to a site that explains thread numbers? I grew up with Imperial threads but that was 30 years ago. Adaware asked the question but the answer by stevehuckss396 just gives the metric equivalent but doesn’t really explain it (no criticism meant). I’ve just spent nearly an hour looking for the answer but with no luck. I googled it but it seems that computing and internet threads take precedence over physical threads.
    I realise the last number is the threads per inch but what do the first numbers mean? (eg: #8 or #10) Is it like gauge numbers where the smaller the number the bigger the size? I looked at gauge numbers but they don’t seem to line up with “#10 = 4.82mm” so I really don’t have a clue.... Does this relate to all (american) threads or only Spark plug threads? I even checked out NGK's web site but found no help.
    thanks in advance.



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    Allan, pm me your email so i can send the plans.
    Engine is 4 1/4" long
    Mick



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    Quote Originally Posted by skippy View Post
    Could someone please explain or give us a link to a site that explains thread numbers?
    See if this helps.





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    Quote Originally Posted by skippy View Post
    Could someone please explain or give us a link to a site that explains thread numbers? I grew up with Imperial threads but that was 30 years ago. Adaware asked the question but the answer by stevehuckss396 just gives the metric equivalent but doesn’t really explain it (no criticism meant). I’ve just spent nearly an hour looking for the answer but with no luck. I googled it but it seems that computing and internet threads take precedence over physical threads.
    I realise the last number is the threads per inch but what do the first numbers mean? (eg: #8 or #10) Is it like gauge numbers where the smaller the number the bigger the size? I looked at gauge numbers but they don’t seem to line up with “#10 = 4.82mm” so I really don’t have a clue.... Does this relate to all (american) threads or only Spark plug threads? I even checked out NGK's web site but found no help.
    thanks in advance.
    A number zero screw has a shank diameter of 0.060"

    Each screw number larger increases the shank diameter by 0.013", up through #12. After #6, there are generally no odd numbers.

    http://www.gizmology.net/nutsbolts.htm

    Tom



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    Thanks guys! This place is awesome for the body of knowledge of its members. The bit of info I was missing can be summarized by:

    The thread numbering system is a system that fills the gap for all imperial (inch) threads under the 1/4" size. #12 being the first size under 1/4" and #0 (probably) being the smallest on offer. The second number being the TPI and the first number being just an assigned number with (as Tom said) each screw number larger increases the shank diameter by 0.013", up through #12. After #6, there are generally no odd numbers.
    Once again, thanks guys!

    Last edited by skippy; 05-19-2010 at 03:51 AM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tonycorse View Post
    I sell big lot


    1/4 scale Engine parts From Replica Engines

    2 cams (worked and already ended )

    1 cam original for Conley Precision Engines v 8 (worked and already ended )

    8 pistons and rods( worked and already ended )

    1 Crank ( worked and already ended )

    2 Crank ( not worked )



    for more info tonyengines@yahoo.it

    SOLD...... SOLD..... SOLD ....



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    Quote Originally Posted by mickieb49 View Post
    Allan, pm me your email so i can send the plans.
    Engine is 4 1/4" long
    Mick
    Hi Mick

    My work is email is allen@gzgroup.net. I am currently working in Nigeria for the next 12 months.
    My home email is allan.roberts@xtra.co.nz
    Where do you live in Australia as I come from Sydney originaly
    Regards
    Allan



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    Quote Originally Posted by skippy View Post
    and #0 (probably) being the smallest on offer.

    There are smaller but harder to find. I have had the need for a 000-120.

    0-80
    00-90 .0350
    000-120 .0260
    0000-160 .0155



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    To mickleb49

    Hi Mick
    Have you sent the plans for the V8
    Regards
    Allan



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    Quote Originally Posted by Adaware View Post
    My engine will be a giant compared to yours
    I currently have a bore of 40mm and a stroke of 30mm so it's about 1:2.5. Have had many 3D models finished but i have redesigned the thing so many times they are not correct anymore so i need to redraw them.

    Well My plans are complete and I have started to build it. Will take months but will be a fun journey. If all goes well, I will make the plans available in some form or another.

    Block 50% done
    oil pan 100% done
    Heads 80% done

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    Another fine looking machine in the making!

    Looks large, or is the table small?

    Red to red and black to black, or it's ashes to ashes and dust to dust.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dynosor View Post
    Another fine looking machine in the making!

    Looks large, or is the table small?

    It's a bar stool. The head is 4.534 inches long








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    Beautiful work, Steve. Is this done on a CNC mill?

    Are you going to use ball bearings for the two end crank bearings?

    Red to red and black to black, or it's ashes to ashes and dust to dust.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dynosor View Post
    Beautiful work, Steve. Is this done on a CNC mill?

    Are you going to use ball bearings for the two end crank bearings?
    About 85% is CNC. Some things are faster without.

    Yes the ends will be ball bearings.



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