It had been sitting in a veritable swamp and was rather fun to get to bits as it was solidly seized everywhere it could have been.
But now the main part (crankshaft, housing and flywheel) is sitting in my vice and makes lovely noises through the bearings - which I would imagine are now smooth rust running on some oil I thought might help a bit.
So (of course) I won't be firing it up without changing the bearings.
The crankshaft,housing seems to be a rather neat part to fit a modest-sized prop for a wind gennny.
I thought the piston might be used to pump air of a suitable pressure to a holding tank and then to some kind of air-powered device which can turn an electric motor (like a 200Watt 12Volt motor I have in my drawer).
* And would you think that a 20cc weedwhacker motor would be strong enough to couple to a 200W 12Volt motor if it were used with gasoline? I ask as I have another tiny 2-stroke that can be fixed to work without replacing the bearings, and 12Volt would be handy in my mountain retreat.
* Can I muffle the sound by coupling the present exhaust to something much larger? I thought about using the present exhaust and either welding a pipe to its outlet, or maybe trying to configure something from scratch whilst attempting to keep the back-pressure adequate.Statistics: Posted by mael — Fri Apr 28, 2006 8:20 pm
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