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My Junior machinist project
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My Junior machinist project
I'm finishing the two matching engines for the Lil Bats, and only had one 3-fin Merlin glow head. The only spares not in use were the 5-fin Texaco heads like the one in the first picture. But that type head clamp covers up so much of the glow plug that I can't use a clip-on igniter.
So I set out to modify the Texaco head. To remove the two top fins, I chucked it in the drill press and used a file. That cylinder is a completely ruined parts box piece that I couldn't throw away, now I know why.
After removing the fins, I still had to bore out the center hole because it was still covering up the plug. I screwed it into a hole in a block for drilling
And here it is
After cleaning up the rough edges I had to shorten the top where the fins had been and use the dremel to deepen the wrench slots. I bounced some metal chunks off the lenses of my safety glasses. Now you can hardly tell the difference. And I didn't even get hurt or botch it up! I'm a Junior machinist.
So I set out to modify the Texaco head. To remove the two top fins, I chucked it in the drill press and used a file. That cylinder is a completely ruined parts box piece that I couldn't throw away, now I know why.
After removing the fins, I still had to bore out the center hole because it was still covering up the plug. I screwed it into a hole in a block for drilling
And here it is
After cleaning up the rough edges I had to shorten the top where the fins had been and use the dremel to deepen the wrench slots. I bounced some metal chunks off the lenses of my safety glasses. Now you can hardly tell the difference. And I didn't even get hurt or botch it up! I'm a Junior machinist.
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Re: My Junior machinist project
well done nice thinking !
i would of made a glow plug clip that will fit the 5 fin head b ut you did it the other way
i would of made a glow plug clip that will fit the 5 fin head b ut you did it the other way
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Re: My Junior machinist project
cox24711 wrote:well done nice thinking !
i would of made a glow plug clip that will fit the 5 fin head b ut you did it the other way
Thanks. I have a pair of D cells on a heavy duty 4' cord, but I like the igniter I can carry in my pocket. And I just wanted to do it anyway. I bought the 5-fin heads because I thought they looked cool at the time, but they are of no real advantage for me, so I decided to hack one up. It worked out pretty well.
Rusty
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Re: My Junior machinist project
I knew I kept those beat-up cylinders and the worn-out crankcase for a purpose. Just didn't know the purpose until now
They will make perfect jigs for many things. I already used the piston of a beat-up cylinder to make a honing tool, was going to use the cylinder for practising how to fix or reduce the size of cooling fins (still may do that), but I am definitely going to keep a couple of "useless" cylinders handy.
I am a sort of Junior machinist too. I've got are a drill press, a mounting stand for a regular drill, a grinder and a dremel with some attachments. Would love to have a small lathe and a mill, just haven't been able to justify the cost, so much other stuff to do first.
They will make perfect jigs for many things. I already used the piston of a beat-up cylinder to make a honing tool, was going to use the cylinder for practising how to fix or reduce the size of cooling fins (still may do that), but I am definitely going to keep a couple of "useless" cylinders handy.
I am a sort of Junior machinist too. I've got are a drill press, a mounting stand for a regular drill, a grinder and a dremel with some attachments. Would love to have a small lathe and a mill, just haven't been able to justify the cost, so much other stuff to do first.
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Re: My Junior machinist project
Good work Rusty! Another good reason to remove those fins.. is that the engine having that head (I would guess..) would be detuned from the engine with the 3-fin head. High nitro fuel also has cooling properties (right?) and is generally not used for Texaco. Was there a Texaco "insert" plug for use with them? I wouldn't use that either. I don't know for sure.. but the concavity of a Texaco head could be such; as to lower compression for increasing endurance/fuel economy. (just something to think about)
My use for a "Utility" cylinder recently.. was for buffing glow-heads. I used a wooden dowel inside the bore for a handle.. taped around the joint a few wraps.. and had at it with a buffing wheel in my bench grinder. They shine-up like chrome!
My use for a "Utility" cylinder recently.. was for buffing glow-heads. I used a wooden dowel inside the bore for a handle.. taped around the joint a few wraps.. and had at it with a buffing wheel in my bench grinder. They shine-up like chrome!
Re: My Junior machinist project
looking good rusty!
i often used my vertical lathe for these types of applications. can't wait to see how it goes!
i often used my vertical lathe for these types of applications. can't wait to see how it goes!
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Re: My Junior machinist project
Good job Rust man I got one of those for some stupid reason , I was thinking that more fins more cooling area but wrong with 35 % Is it so I hear the nelson plugs produce more Rs than the 1702 I know the 1702 will over the drop in from cox Inter.
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Re: My Junior machinist project
Great work Rusty, I can't tell the difference between the two.
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Re: My Junior machinist project
Eric, you hear all kinds of stuff. These Merlins that Bernie sells are super high compression and run great for me. They're all I use. Anywhere from 3-5 copper gaskets, more in the cold and my nitro never changes much. And they fit both brands of engines I mostly use.getback wrote:Good job Rust man I got one of those for some stupid reason , I was thinking that more fins more cooling area but wrong with 35 % Is it so I hear the nelson plugs produce more Rs than the 1702 I know the 1702 will over the drop in from cox Inter.
Roddie I don't have any Texaco plugs, just the regular medium hots.
Kari it sounds like you and I are similarly equipped with just enough to get by.
Thanks Ron, I love it when something turns out looking professional... in a photo .
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