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    Tom Gullan
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      @tomgullan59234

       

      Hello,

      I would like to take a moment to introduce you to my first attempt at building my first I/C Petrol Engine.

      After building several stationary steam engines from castings (Stuart 10V and Victoria Single) and from bar stock I decided to take the plunge with Hamilton Upshur’s Farm Engine build which he drew up in 1977. Tinker John (YouTube) also built this particular engine.

      I bought in the camshaft/crankshaft 2:1 ratio gears, the spark plug and used electronic ignition instead of contact breaker points.

      I have thoroughly enjoyed this build and the challenges that went with it. To say that I was chuffed when it burst into life for the first time is an understatement… https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RyIQ-ncQF7o

      **LINK**

      My next build will be the horizontal version of the same engine with a unique difference. I intend running this version on propane gas. I have sourced the diaphragm and plans for the demand valve from a company in the USA and will start the build shortly.

      I chose this engine after researching Hamilton Upshur who I found an interesting chap and I did not want a messy 2 Stroke.

      I have taken lots and lots of photos of the build so if there’s anyone interested in undertaking this as a project and needs advice… just send me an email tom@clangullan.plus.com

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      Edited By Tom Gullan on 31/03/2018 19:09:22

      Edited By JasonB on 31/03/2018 19:46:48

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      Tom Gullan
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        @tomgullan59234

        Upshur I/C Petrol Engine

        #348309
        JasonB
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          @jasonb

          Looks and sounds good Tom.

          J

          #348331
          Neil Wyatt
          Moderator
            @neilwyatt

            Nice, I like the sound too!

            Neil

            #348344
            Michael Gilligan
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              @michaelgilligan61133

              I like that, Tom yes

              The Propane fuelled horizontal should be interesting … any idea what its power output might be ?

              MichaelG.

              #348360
              Tom Gullan
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                @tomgullan59234

                Gentlemen,

                Thank you for your kind comments.

                Michael… sorry, I have absolutely no idea what the outputs is. I have limited skills on my lathe and milling machine but I do like a challenge!

                Tom

                #348486
                Ian S C
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                  @iansc

                  If you are interested in a little research into the performance of your engine, it would be worth making a Prony Brake, and getting a non contact tachometer, this way you can calculate the BHP of the motor.

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                  #348514
                  Tom Gullan
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                    @tomgullan59234

                    Thank you Ian.

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