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This thread is going all over the place - so here goes.
Consider building a Kemp G2 replica. If you can do that there might even be others that would want to buy them. 2 cyl - 4 cycle low end HP. |
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On Mar 20, 9:00*pm, bizguy wrote:
This thread is going all over the place - so here goes. Consider building a Kemp G2 replica. *If you can do that there might even be others that would want to buy them. 2 cyl - 4 cycle low end HP. http://bourkeengine.net/home.htm http://www.rogerrichard.com/14507.html Another very interesting project worthy of following. |
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your too late,, Mr. Chotia made an engine for the weedhopper that is exactly
what you described..you can go to the weedhopper site and buy one for under a hundred bucks...........try,,,,you'll be surprised "durabol" wrote in message ... For the last few years I have toyed with the idea of building a homemade two-stroke engine for UL use. What keyed my interest was reading about homemade model aircraft engines and reading and watching a re-enactment of the Wright brother's first flight with a replica engine (not a two-stroke engine). Has anyone made a 2-stroke engine from scratch? One may need to cast aluminium, may need a lathe and milling machine with boring head and hone or perhaps the boring and honing of the cylinder and bearing journals could be farmed out. A commercial carburetor and piston could be used. Two-stroke engines seem simple enough that home construction may be possible, if not practical. A direct drive engine will be that much heavier when you take into account the weight of the drive reduction system. I have calculated the weight of an 80x80mm bore and stroke 2 cylinder opposed engine and it was a bit under 40lbs which should give about 1hp/lbs. I used 10mm cylinder and crankcase wall thickness and a 1.25" dia crank. I have got some idea of port-time-area from the freeware computer program called "BiMotion". I'm not sure how good the data is for lowish speed engines but I guess it is a start. I have also worked up a spreadsheet for similar information. I don't think a reed valve system is needed for this engine since it is only going to operate at a fairly narrow rpm range and the port timing isn't critical. Piston ported valves offer similar performance to other induction types but only over a narrow rpm range which is what I have planned for the engine. I plan to build an engine with a restrictive exhaust to ensure no fuel escapes. I have heard that piston ported engines can spit some fuel out of the carb at idle but this doesn't seem like a major problem. Rotary valves via crank shaft induction (disk or drum valves as well) is an interesting idea but I don't think I need the critical timing they provide. I was planning on using the largest two-stroke piston (not a diesel piston) I could find and using the largest stoke that was reasonable, something like 90x105mm Brock |
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wesley marceaux wrote:
your too late,, Mr. Chotia made an engine for the weedhopper that is exactly what you described..you can go to the weedhopper site and buy one for under a hundred bucks...........try,,,,you'll be surprised I was surprised - to see that the site hasn't been updated since 2005... I didn't see anything about an engine for under $100 either. |
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On Mar 27, 4:18*pm, cavelamb wrote:
wesley marceaux wrote: your too late,, Mr. Chotia made an engine for the weedhopper that is exactly what you described..you can go to the weedhopper site and buy one for under a hundred bucks...........try,,,,you'll be surprised I would indeed be very much surprised to find such an engine available for that price, unless it is a very simple model engine, as opposed to one that might be used on a weedhopper. I was surprised - to see that the site hasn't been updated since 2005... I didn't see anything about an engine for under $100 either. There are least three (3) weedhopper Yahoo groups: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/weedhopper/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WUPA/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Weedhopper-Ultralights/ The third appears to have fallen victim to spam, but there may be something of interest in the earliest postings. -- FF |
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On Mar 27, 4:18*pm, cavelamb wrote:
wesley marceaux wrote: your too late,, Mr. Chotia made an engine for the weedhopper that is exactly what you described..you can go to the weedhopper site and buy one for under a hundred bucks...........try,,,,you'll be surprised ... I didn't see anything about an engine for under $100 either. Perhaps he was looking at a weedwhacker website... -- Ff |
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