Proxule
Ultra Member
Yeah, so..... Maybe a bit longer than a quick project
So I have been at this little stationary engine for a little more then 200 hours! With help from folks from all over!
When I received this engine, it was truly a hunk of scrap, According to a fellow I come to consider my mentor ( Nathan K ), This is normal - normal. Considering this engine is from 1928 and the farmers that used them would have picked this up from the manf, or factory using a horse and buggy!
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A few thank you's!
John Conroy, for entertaining me with stories wile I / we used his very sexy milling machine! I seen the twinkle in his eyes when I asked for valve guide work and valve seat lapping! I appreciate your help and time!
Everett Falke, Endless armchair engineering / machining and lots of scrap metal and cast iron ( saved my butt with that clutch plate for the valve guides )
Nathan K, When I call he picks up the phone and talks my ear off regarding this and every thing else I ask - A walking stationary engine guru!
John. AKA Janger, Helped out with the wico EK mag capacitors, Much appreciated my friend!
Tom @ https://enginebarn.myshopify.com/ - for your small engine / stationary engine parts. If he doesn't have it, he will gladly direct you to some one who does, Arranged shipping to me from USA and assisted in every way possible, Over 35 emails worth, Hats off you Tom!
Bill @ https://enginads.com/starbolt/ An endless supply of parts for your ancient stationary engines. Honest and always willing to help!
When you call you get his direct residence!
Dave Reed, https://www.ringspacers.com/ for supplying the odd sized piston rings, spacers and WISDOM. Much appreciated!
Last but not least, shopdogsam - I have not had the pleasure of talking to him, but I watched every youtube video he had!
https://www.youtube.com/@shopdogsam/about - This guy is extraordinary, Simple as that!
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I have to the best of my abilities restored this engine to how it would of or should of ran when it was made. 1928 according to the serial number.
All rotating or sliding parts had to be either brazed and turned or milled down, or completely remade. Hardest part was getting dimensions from parts that were worn - A true guessing game.
Mid way through the project, I lost interest in documenting my steps. I ended up doing 6/8 + weeks worth of projects with out pictures !
I will let the pictures speak for them self's, as apposed to writing out a 5 page forum thread. Suffice to say no bolt was left untouched.
I am ready and willing to help any one who has a similar project. I also invite any one in the Edmonton area to come by for a viewing.
Any questions, or specifics, simply ask!
Thanks to all!
1928 IHC M 3 HP S/N BW24022
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Rebuild Pictures <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
So I have been at this little stationary engine for a little more then 200 hours! With help from folks from all over!
When I received this engine, it was truly a hunk of scrap, According to a fellow I come to consider my mentor ( Nathan K ), This is normal - normal. Considering this engine is from 1928 and the farmers that used them would have picked this up from the manf, or factory using a horse and buggy!
************************************************************************************************************************************************************
A few thank you's!
John Conroy, for entertaining me with stories wile I / we used his very sexy milling machine! I seen the twinkle in his eyes when I asked for valve guide work and valve seat lapping! I appreciate your help and time!
Everett Falke, Endless armchair engineering / machining and lots of scrap metal and cast iron ( saved my butt with that clutch plate for the valve guides )
Nathan K, When I call he picks up the phone and talks my ear off regarding this and every thing else I ask - A walking stationary engine guru!
John. AKA Janger, Helped out with the wico EK mag capacitors, Much appreciated my friend!
Tom @ https://enginebarn.myshopify.com/ - for your small engine / stationary engine parts. If he doesn't have it, he will gladly direct you to some one who does, Arranged shipping to me from USA and assisted in every way possible, Over 35 emails worth, Hats off you Tom!
Bill @ https://enginads.com/starbolt/ An endless supply of parts for your ancient stationary engines. Honest and always willing to help!
When you call you get his direct residence!
Dave Reed, https://www.ringspacers.com/ for supplying the odd sized piston rings, spacers and WISDOM. Much appreciated!
Last but not least, shopdogsam - I have not had the pleasure of talking to him, but I watched every youtube video he had!
https://www.youtube.com/@shopdogsam/about - This guy is extraordinary, Simple as that!
************************************************************************************************************************************************************
I have to the best of my abilities restored this engine to how it would of or should of ran when it was made. 1928 according to the serial number.
All rotating or sliding parts had to be either brazed and turned or milled down, or completely remade. Hardest part was getting dimensions from parts that were worn - A true guessing game.
Mid way through the project, I lost interest in documenting my steps. I ended up doing 6/8 + weeks worth of projects with out pictures !
I will let the pictures speak for them self's, as apposed to writing out a 5 page forum thread. Suffice to say no bolt was left untouched.
I am ready and willing to help any one who has a similar project. I also invite any one in the Edmonton area to come by for a viewing.
Any questions, or specifics, simply ask!
Thanks to all!
1928 IHC M 3 HP S/N BW24022
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Rebuild Pictures <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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