Bob wrote:
On May 16, 11:42 pm, Anthony W wrote:
It's the VW problem
all over again. And as has already be discussed, casting cylinder heads
is no easy job.
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Ummm.... well, not necessarily. If we could come up with a
professional pattern for a Lost Foam Casting we can come up with a
single-piece, one-cylinder cylinder head having nearly TWICE the
cooling-fin are of the stock VW cylinder head.
No, not like the Scat head, but similar to it, with regards to one-
head-per-cylinder. What makes it different is that you need TWO
castings... because the Volkswagen's exhaust valves are on the
corners.
The main advantage here is the high precision you can get using Lost
Foam Casting. Plus, there's no need for any DRAFT in the pattern.
That means you can produce up to ten fins per inch (!) from a
casting. But you're looking at a minimum run of about 5000 units to
get the price down to where it's affordable.... and it STILL doesn't
address the main issue, which is the fact we are running out of VW
engines. But if we DID have such heads we could assemble a 140cid
engine capable of delivering an honest 65 hp.
-R.S.Hoover
I don't know what it cost this guy to have his engine parts cast but the
article is certainly enjoyable to read...
http://www.flashbackfab.com/pages/excel00.html
I wasn't thinking of continuing to use VW engines, I was talking about
making a boxer twin out of Harley-Davidson engine parts. The 80cid
engine of about 1984 on would be the one I was thinking about but the
newer 88cid engine would be worth looking at too.
when I was first thinking about this project I had the opportunity to
pick up a damaged BMW R90 engine and my crazy idea was to start with the
Beemer crank and built something custom from there. However that was
long ago and I don't have the resources now that I did back then...
Tony