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    ChrisH
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      @chrish

      Hi, I am building/completing a 3 cyl. radial engine for which I need to make a model engine carburettor, all I need is a design!

      Anyone out there know where I can find designs for carburettors for model engines? Would rather build my own than buy in a ready-made.

      Chris

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      ChrisH
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        @chrish
        #179406
        JasonB
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          @jasonb

          What sort of bore and stroke? assume liquid fuel and not propane?

          This may do

          Edited By JasonB on 11/02/2015 20:22:00

          #179410
          ChrisH
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            @chrish

            Bore and stroke is 24mm x 30mm – and yes, liquid fuel not propane, am going to run on glowplugs! So fuel/oil mix will be sucked via crankcase.

            Pic looks good, what is carb is it?

            Chris

            #179412
            Jesse Hancock 1
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              @jessehancock1

              That's neat Jason. I'm still pondering the carburetter castings for the Seal. Flicked the main body out of the lathe just the other day. Didn't do the manifold flange a lot of good. Have you any tips on aluminium turning?

              Earlier I was trying out my new boring head on the mill. Worked a treat, quite an addictive process. My only complaint was that the cutting tool kept growing an aluminium toe/bur which could but due to cleaning regime didn't mar the cut.

              Jason I can't cool parts on the mill (no catchment for liquid yet), so some sort of cutting gunk????

              Jesse

              #179413
              Roderick Jenkins
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                @roderickjenkins93242

                Chuck Fellows has a nice simple design that seems to work nicely on his engines. PDF available here .

                HTH

                Rod

                #179416
                Neil Wyatt
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                  @neilwyatt

                  Jesse

                  Many people advise brushing on paraffin or spraying with WD50, personally I just brush on some neatcut and it seems to work fine on aluminium alloys.

                  Neil

                  #179417
                  JasonB
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                    @jasonb

                    Might be a bit small for your 40cc, thats the Nemett which is for 15cc but will stretch a bit further. Suppose it could be scaled up by 1.6 which would give 2.5 times the area on the barrel.

                    I'll have a look to see if I have anything suitable in the 40cc range.

                     

                    Edit, as Neil says Paraffin (Kerosene) and a small brush works well to stop tip buildup

                     

                    J

                    Edited By JasonB on 11/02/2015 20:57:22

                    #179423
                    ChrisH
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                      @chrish

                      Jason, be much obliged if you have anything for a 40cc, but perhaps the Nemett one may be OK if it's for 15cc, the 3 cyls will not be all sucking at once, continuously maybe sucking on the carb instead of intermittently, makes a difference that.  Are there drawings available for the Nemett carb?

                      Rod, have downloaded pdf – many thanks.

                      Chris

                      Edited By ChrisH on 11/02/2015 21:39:02

                      Edited By ChrisH on 11/02/2015 21:39:24

                      #179427
                      Jesse Hancock 1
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                        @jessehancock1

                        Neil, Jason thanks again. I had dug out some ordinary grease but something told me to ask.

                        I love this web site, I might have to take out subscription considering the money I'm saving on broken tools etc.

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