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tc1cat 09-14-2012 11:51 AM

Re: 6 Cylinder Diesel For a D9
 
A working diesel in 1/5th scale:eek: You really are ambitious!! In all of the years that I have been going to the N.A.M.E.S. show in the Detroit area, I have never seen a miniature working diesel. The N.A.M.E.S. show is a model engineering show for working miniatures of all sorts of engines. I am going to be watching this build very closely.

Your drawbar broke! Without knowing how much of a cut you were taking but a Bridgeport mill is not going to handle much of a cut with a 1" or larger end mill for very long unless you are using a roughing end mill.

Jared 09-15-2012 09:48 AM

Re: 6 Cylinder Diesel For a D9
 
Here's a 4-cylinder.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4-fOw6vr34

Speedy 09-16-2012 01:27 PM

Re: 6 Cylinder Diesel For a D9
 
will be following closely :D

hintzconst 09-16-2012 07:33 PM

Re: 6 Cylinder Diesel For a D9
 
Its been too hot the last couple days to get into the shop and get anything done but sweat. I got the mill fixed and was able to finish roughing out the stock so that I can rough out the block this week. I did, however, get the crankshaft laid out so that is all designed as well as the connecting rods and pistons. So hopefully I'll have a long block in about 2 weeks. The head and overhead cam I still have lots of work to do, but everything is getting easier as we go. One thing I need to figure out is how to evenly heat up since I don't have anything that gets that hot. I was thinking of looking for pottery kilns on craigslist.

@ TC1CAT

As I had mentioned earlier in the thread the reason I wanted to build a fully functioning scale diesel engine was because I had only found 1 on the internet that actually worked, and that was a four cylinder, naturally aspirated.

As for the breaking of the drawbar, one of my employees had stripped 1/2" of the 3/4" of thread that goes into the collet and because I was just straight roughing I was pushing the mill pretty hard. I was taking aprox. .500 x .250 cuts with a 3/4" solid carbide endmill at aprox. 10 ipm feedrate in solid cast iron. The chips were coming right off but the drawbar being already weakened couldn't keep up and the rest of the threads stripped off leaving the collet to spin and bounce.

tracksntreadslou 09-25-2012 02:14 PM

Re: 6 Cylinder Diesel For a D9
 
Very cool build ..Have you seen this one?..Another 4 cyclinder and not sure what its running on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Gqe...ure=plpp_video

dabears 09-25-2012 08:50 PM

Re: 6 Cylinder Diesel For a D9
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tracksntreadslou (Post 65733)
Very cool build ..Have you seen this one?..Another 4 cyclinder and not sure what its running on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Gqe...ure=plpp_video

Now that one is cool!!


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