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Seal castings worked upon – Edgar T Westbury’s design
Today I managed to drill, then tap the oil filler holes on both cylinder blocks of the Seal engines. The set up time for any machining task is normally much longer that the metal removal and today’s task was a fine … Continue reading
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An answer to my question on Seal camshaft!
The answer to a problem of the wrong cam profile fora Seal engine turn out in fact to be a bonus! Since it is the pattern required to run the engine in reverse as it were for powering a contra running engine in a twin engine power boat. Continue reading
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Thanks to Rob Wilson for his articles.
article model engineer by Edgar T Westbury regarding the building of his Seal 15cc petrol engine Continue reading