Sorry for the delay.....Computers been down...(Renovating computer room). If I had to guess I'm about 35% done. I've completed the crank case, cylinders, pistons, crankshaft, piston rods, piston rings, wrist pins, and maybe a few other little pieces. I'm finding it quite a challenge. I have very little machining experience. Although having a mill (King Canada) and a small Busy Bee Lathe (B2777) I probably should have picked a smaller project. Small in the sense that every time I really need the milling machine I can't use it because something is already there that can't be moved. The build is really teaching me that 0.001" is really a lot of metal. Hence I usually have a lot of chips on the floor, but that's OK as I usually keep the chips to melt later in the casting furnace. My experience is limited, but I built a small steam engine prior to this project. I'd include a picture but I can't find anything after my wife has set up the room again. She hid everything from me!!! Can't find a dam thing.....lol
I've been buying plans & prints from opposed 4 cylinders, inline 4's, 3,5,7,9,18 cylinder radial engines, V4 engine, Blown V8 engines. All model engines. I probably have enough stuff to keep me busy "Till I Die"
You were right by saying that the cylinders were made out of 12L14. Lee Hodgson Designer of the 9 cylinder recommends having the cylinders blued.
I'm going to try and make this weekends meet and greet at the Coffee shop, and I'm going to bring a few pieces to show everyone how bad machining can get.
I'm hoping to get tips and tricks from other hobby machinist's in this group.