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Tag Archives: Westbury Seal 15cc engine
Valve for Seal Engine – How I am making mine.
I thought I would share with you how I am making the valves for the Seal engine design by Edgar T Westbury. Sadly I am a ‘list man’ and after working through my first machining method list it was amended … Continue reading
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Flywheel turning hits a problem – 4 jaws to big!
Flywheel for Seal 15cc 4 cylinder petrol engine hits a snag when the jaws of the 4 jaw chuck prove to large to fit inside the rear cavity. Another approach is needed to complete the flywheel Continue reading
The Myford ML7 lathe has completed its first real task!
Update on progress of the Myford refubishment, 3D Cad progress, Seal Engine, boring bar and tool setting gauge. Continue reading