I Made My Own V-Twin Engine - First Start
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- Опубликовано: 6 янв 2023
- Part Seventeen and the final installment as the V-Twin engine project comes to a close after a successful first start. Overall I'm very happy with the outcome and thought I'd try my hand at a different style of video. There will be future videos building a chassis and more ambitious engines.
If you want to see the Lost Foam Casting and CNC machining be sure to check out my channel.
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"Millyard - Honda SS100 and SS180 V Twins"
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wooh amazing another inspiration from you beside Allan Millyard
Reminds of that engineer in the US who made a V twin out of Enfield cylinders. Excellent ingenuity and creativity.
Awesome job.
That is pretty cool!
Good to hear.
New sub here. I too am a machinist and motorcycle guy all in one. I've been hoping Allan would do a full video series on how the little V-Twin is made, for quite some time. I would one day like to build one of these..
I reached out to him a few times and had to figure it out on my own. It was probably for the best to be honest.
I could sell some castings further down the track if enough people are interested.
Sweet!!!
Hey awesome! I started watching this project at the beginning, but I can't remember how I learned about it. Thanks for continuing to document and share this with us. I think you should get more viewers.
Thanks, I’m sure one day the viewers will come.
Congratulations
Thanks
Yesss mate! So good 👍
Nice work!
Thank you
Great video mate, love your work
Bless bless
Love your work!
Awesome project, been following for a while. Good to see from other side of camera. Would like to hear motor running with some exhausts 💯
OOOOoooh new project sounds cool as
I’m thinking 3-4 cylinders for the next engine. Just need to get this chassis done first.
Nice socks cheif sounds like bubble beam
Thanks, it’s nothing a 2-1 pipe won’t fix
Congratulations, an amazing achievement!
Amazing! Well done! 👍😀
Thanks
excellent work bud! been watching the last year, inspiring! - well done
Thanks
an epic achievement, congratulations well done , thanks for sharing it with us all
Thanks (sharing it was probably the most time consuming part haha)
I assume you're familiar with Alan Millyard's version of the same? I'm impressed that you cast your own crankcases fair play that's serious effort. Alan used his hacksaw and a welder!
Thanks, it was definitely a big undertaking. He definitely provided some inspiration although I wanted to cast from scratch. The main goal was to learn the skills to allow me to build outside of what’s already available for future projects and the pit bike/Honda motors a pretty much free so the total cost of the project was a couple of hundred dollars and the stakes were low.
Not bad alright mate! It has been good following this the whole way through! Hopefully you'll end up with a sponsor from Raid Shadow Legends at some stage.
Sell my soul to raid shadow legends for a pay day haha
This video made me depressed, this morning my honda CC110 was stolen
Got a basket case 68 CT90 (your "postibike") and in the course of the rebuild, this week discovered Millyard, now losing sleep over the vee twin sonic bliss and the prospect of knocking together a couple of C70s.
Had thought about casting vs. cutting/welding; looking forward to poring through your work.
Seems like a Honda platform 140cc twin which fit in slightly modded posties, cubs, STs and Ss would be a world beater.
Food for thought.
You do good works, man.
Cheers.
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback.
I do think if the end goal was the running engine and not to learn new skills along the way, I would have just cut and welded and probably could have had it all done in a fraction of the time.
Brilliant!!! It sounds like an irritated kitten!!!
Haha, I definitely need to make a decent exhaust system for it.
@@OddsandEndsMachining Have you been riding it at all? I am planning on making a replica of a JAP V-twin for my 1928 Morgan project. I have been assembling a small but complete machine shop to support the Morgan project first which I am starting my RUclips channel with as soon as it is a little warmer . Then I am starting a garage that specializes in pre WWI race cars as well as Brooklands style boattail racers (type 35 Bugatti). I would love to start building my own version of a front engines cyclecar similar to a Morgan and a Pembleton. I'll keep you informed as to the progress. I am also going to build my own milling machine similar in style to a Gingery. You are an awesome inspiration my friend.
@@johnkoury1116 thank you, I have a video of me racing it around Manfield (a circuit in nz).
That sounds like a good plan, it sounds like you’ve put some good thought into it. Keep me updated for sure, also feel free to sing out if I can help with anything.
@@OddsandEndsMachining Excellent!! Thank you. I definitely will..
Nice work mate. Glad to see it done! Sounds awesome.
You’ll have to check it out when it’s in a chassis and reliability tested.
@@OddsandEndsMachining count me in!
The sound it makes while at idle is hilarious!
That’s the sound of raw power haha
hehe... yeah I remember when the exhaust got ripped off my old QA50 and I got to experience it for my first time. I was pissing myself laughing!
Very cool. I have seen an Asian guy doing this
Great work !! I would like to join 2 x CB125T Honda twin motors to make a 250 cc, 10,000 rpm V4 ... then fit that into a Yamaha Tricity 3 wheeler !! just need some spare cash..
Sounds like the makings of an interesting project.
Going for a Cafe Honda 50 twin? Err I mean a Honda 100...
Awesome work - well done mate! If you can upload a video/short of it running with an exhaust pipe that would be sweet. I'm assuming you are firing this on opposing strokes and not like a harley where it fires both cylinders on the same stroke? Really impressive work, so many technical aspects you have covered - well done!
Thanks, I’ll probably do a short video of it running with some pipes on this weekend depending on how I go for time.
I was going to fire it on opposing strokes but I kinda wanted the Harley idle sound but it doesn’t quite happen. I might try opposite strokes when it goes back together after the inspection as all it takes is turning the cam 180 degrees, I’ll have to compare the sound difference with mufflers.
Супер! У меня тоже есть DRZ, только для взрослых мужиков, Е версия👍
Советую уже сейчас отрыть мотор и поглядеть состояние промежуточной шестерни
That is the plan. It’s getting a full strip and inspection to make sure everything is in good shape. I’ll probably replace the gear with a metal one.
@@OddsandEndsMachining стальные звезды бывают двух видов. они разные по количеству зубьев, подбери нужную.
Hello. I'm waiting for you to share a 3d model of the engine crankcase. If it is possible of course.
Sorry not at this stage, once it’s out there I have no control over who uses it. What do you plan on using the model for?
@@OddsandEndsMachining I was making a similar engine. only there was a lot of argon welding. I want to repeat it in the future
Hi, your project is amazing. The imagination to pour your own engine block is crazy.
But how did you install the point system? Or did you use a cdi system?
Thank you, I used a cdi system and added an extra trigger point to the flywheel which can be seen in this video ruclips.net/video/6eSP1nxImAs/видео.htmlsi=z-GEA0HWqgTx1JKI
@@OddsandEndsMachiningHi, thanks for the quick reply.
Which brand and model did you use?
@@MrSverh It was a generic 5 pin CDI from china. I ran two coils in parallel one for each cylinder and it is wasted spark.
Have you not seen the CX500?
Indeed, I have. If you squint from like 150m away they might look kind of similar.
Dr Honda wasn't really into V-twins, he liked parallel twins and 4's. They are just easier to package in the frame and share cam chains, cams, cylinder walls, wasted spark, are lighter etc . But don't get me wrong , your motor is still cool. looking forward to you two strokes - another thing Dr Honda hated
Thanks, I’m looking forward to it too. Although Honda were pretty good at the two strokes whether they hated it or not haha.
Can I get that mold
I can sell a set of cases, but not any 3D models.