DH Gipsy engine 1/4 scale
DH Gipsy engine 1/4 scale
Bought these castings from an internet site , they were made a few years ago and probably
been sat under a bench . They came with a set plans which looked quite daunting at first look.
I Decided to start with the crankshaft , a piece of en8 steel bar was purchased , milled down then the
centres for the main and big end bearings were centre drilled
Then more milling to form the rough shape
Transfer to the lathe , mount between the pre drilled centres and turn the bearings
Quite a lot of work later I have something resembling a crankshaft
been sat under a bench . They came with a set plans which looked quite daunting at first look.
I Decided to start with the crankshaft , a piece of en8 steel bar was purchased , milled down then the
centres for the main and big end bearings were centre drilled
Then more milling to form the rough shape
Transfer to the lathe , mount between the pre drilled centres and turn the bearings
Quite a lot of work later I have something resembling a crankshaft
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Re: DH Gipsy engine 1/4 scale
Oh goody, an engineering build thread. I'll be keeping an eye on it!
Are you khd?
Are you khd?
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Re: DH Gipsy engine 1/4 scale
I'll second that.
Top work, that man!
Blundering about trying not to make too much of a hash of things.
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Yes I was KHD
So I realised that maybe I should do the crankcase first because if I mess that up the
rest will be irrelevant .
I started by machining the base to give me a datum to work from
Then machined the top flat and bored through for the cylinder openings
I drilled and tapped the mounting holes for the main bearing caps and after machining the cap bases
flat I drilled through the caps and fitted them.
Next I set the crank up on my lathe and bored the main bearings
Also line bored the camshaft bearing
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should have posted this earlier , machining the timing gear case on the end of the crankcase.
You can just make out the punch dots used for marking the boring for crank and cam
A piece of phosphor bronze bar to make the main bearings , first it was slit down the middle
The two halves were soldered back together ready for machining, if I did it again I would use super glue
after machining they are re heated and split
You can just make out the punch dots used for marking the boring for crank and cam
A piece of phosphor bronze bar to make the main bearings , first it was slit down the middle
The two halves were soldered back together ready for machining, if I did it again I would use super glue
after machining they are re heated and split
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Piece of cast iron is mounted for turning the cylinders
After turning the basic shape the piece is mounted on the mill and the fins cut using 0.5mm saw
Then back on the lathe to bore
Machining channels for the mounting studs
Finished cylinders and you can see I have bored through for the eight camshaft followers.
After turning the basic shape the piece is mounted on the mill and the fins cut using 0.5mm saw
Then back on the lathe to bore
Machining channels for the mounting studs
Finished cylinders and you can see I have bored through for the eight camshaft followers.
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What a neat way to make the split shells for the main bearings.
Do you need special tooling to machine the cast iron? Looks like it doesn't produce swarf but rather small chips.
Great stuff. Really enjoying this.
Do you need special tooling to machine the cast iron? Looks like it doesn't produce swarf but rather small chips.
Great stuff. Really enjoying this.
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Re: DH Gipsy engine 1/4 scale
Not really , it varies so much , sometimes I spend hours and feel I have got nowhere then
other times I have a really productive run. A lot of time is often spent setting up the work piece
and cleaning up afterwards.
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No special tooling , the cast iron bar I used is really nice to cut and produces a lovely finish.
The downside is it produces chips and a lot of dust , so much that I hate using it.
When I cut the fins I was covered in dust along with my mill and lathe , unfortunately the dust is abrasive
so I needed to strip and clean everything afterwards.
Some cast iron forms a very hard skin when its cast which can be a problem to remove .
I have heard of people having to grind the surface off to get to the machinable material underneath
but luckily the bar I use is not like this.
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Each cam lobe was formed individually out of silver steel then hardened
Eight cam lobes , three bearings , two spacers and the shaft all in silver steel
Each lobe was bonded to the shaft with Loctite using a 360 degree rotary table and dial gauge to set
them correctly
Finished camshaft
Eight cam lobes , three bearings , two spacers and the shaft all in silver steel
Each lobe was bonded to the shaft with Loctite using a 360 degree rotary table and dial gauge to set
them correctly
Finished camshaft
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Re: DH Gipsy engine 1/4 scale
Proper engineering.
Awesome work man.
Awesome work man.
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