Today is the day, I got a new toy. The 32cc water cooled, four cylinder inline ohv engine from enginediy.com (also available at stirlingkit and others).
It took just about a month, the vast majority of which was what they referred to a “technical requirement before shipping.” Shipping itself was three days, Hong Kong to upstate ny, via DHL. FANTASTIC.
I decided to take a walk on the wild side, and ordered the “yellow” (actually gold) color version.
This is an entirely machined from billet engine, the only visible casting is the flywheel. Even the rocker cover is cnc machined instead of cast. The gold finish is mostly electroplating from the look of it, but the engine block, which is a slightly different shade, appears powder coated. All of it is superbly done.
I’ve got a ways to go before firing it, but thought I’d offer my initial impression before I get into the weeds of building a stand, battery box, control panel, and throttle quadrant, etc.
So far I’ve only wiped off oil that ran out during shipping, and installed the legs and a temporary exhaust stack.
For a size reference, the flywheel is exactly the same diameter as those used on the M series hit and miss engines. The cylinder head is just under five and a half inches long, and the assembled engine, less radiator and fan, is a bit over eight inches long.
So there it is. Attached is a photo of exactly what I’ve got so far. Next I guess I’ll tackle installing the optional electric start.