Justin,
So much thought is needed and the cash as well. Make a mistake and
I think this is such an interesting project that has to work when assembled. Really interesting reading it and yes those pics are suberb.
Roy
So much thought is needed and the cash as well. Make a mistake and
I think this is such an interesting project that has to work when assembled. Really interesting reading it and yes those pics are suberb.Roy
I checked with a few outfits but they only want to deal with production runs; no one-off type jobs. So, they're going to have to be TIG'd back together locally. The guy who's going to weld them knows his stuff right down to the pre-heating of the assemblies in an oven before laying down any tacks so I'm pretty confident that they'll turn out okay. Famous last words.
I'm thinking its going to approach 60K by the time its a full "turn-key" engine with all parts and Machine shop time.(not including my time in making and ducting the shroud to work)
I changed the lower concave relief to convex with a sweeping relief as it approaches the tensioner cap for clearance and that turned the trick and got me to a smoother and more flowing shape I wanted. I'll post more photos of it next but its at least not that blocky-triangle piece I originally had in there.
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