With some encoragement from the folks here i bought a Bengs modellbau 'Karl' hit and miss engine kit, as i don't have a mill and this kit comes with all the milled parts then i hope it is going to be a good first engine to build.
Didn't take long to get here, this morning i found a heavy box in my porch :-) So everything i had planned for today got postponed and i waded in.
Everything looks good, the base is heavy with no blow holes in the casting and all the parts are numbered and vacuum packed. The instructions/drawings leave plenty to the imagination but that is half the fun to figure it all out.
Anyways, i couldn't resist and made a start on the crankcases. There is quite a bit of flash on the brass parts where they have been cut so i started by dressing this off with a file.

Then using a sharpie marker for engineers blue i started marking the holes to be drilled. At this point i realise how cruel age has been on my eyesight, but soon i had enough fairly accurate holes to bolt the two halfs together so i could file both crankcase halves to be identical...ish

Using a socket as a guide i drilled and tapped the main bearing caps, good old fasioned pillar drill and digital engineers level was a life saver here to get the holes vertical and true.

More drilling and tapping and only one M2 tap broken off in the hole with could be punched out of the brass with no lasting damage


Before my wife realised something was going on in the garage both crankcase side plates were done.

Next job was to join the two halfs, to my suprise it turned out square and level, turning out to be quite a good day!

As luck seemed to be on my side today i turned both faces of the baseplate on the lathe and drilled the mounting holes.


I guess drilling and tapping the faceplate of my lathe to mount the base for turning will make all you engineers out there cry but it got the job done :-)
Before i knew it was 7 o'clock and time to quit, but i had a really fun day doing the easy bits and at the end i have the crankcase bolted to the base and all is square :-)

Kind regards
Ade