John Campbell did a good book didn't he?
Called: "Castings".
Edit: Yes, it's on Amazon, Google Books etc.
Good luck with the one-off casting.
Johnny, I dont have cam timing sadly. If you look very hard you may find F1 timing online.johnny comelately wrote:congratulations and respect for your efforts with the engine.
i am interested in the valve timing, would you mind saying what they may be?
Yes - the book will describe how you would from design, to patterns, moulds, machining, and running it on the dyno.riff_raff wrote:Brian.G-
You're actually publishing a book on producing a prototype quantity of cylinder head castings? Impressive!
I've designed quite a few aircraft castings over the past few years. But one thing that has impressed me the most is the advancement in rapid prototyping casting processes. I can get a very complex sand casting made from a CAD model in just a few weeks.
I'd love to buy a copy of your book when it gets published.
Thanks Dec, hope you can pull something useful from it.Dec wrote:Fantastic write up Brian. I have been researching engine related topics for a few years now and only came across this thread today. Excellent job, well done, and thanks for sharing.
Declan.
Brian has it correct,EbuetAmecus wrote:Hello,
Im wondering hou they do reach to bolt the heads on the block ? looking at that cutaway pic, the two long holes we see are for the studs, right ? so a nut can fit, but how the hell do they tighten it ?
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s92/ ... 78d8d3.jpg
Thanks,
-Antoine.