I have avoided sharing this as it is unfinished and in quite a raw state at this time. I dug her out tonight dust bunnies and all because some recent posts about PMR flat belts reminded me of her and I added the cooling fan of my own design to the build driven by PMR belt.
Machined Everything from billet with the exception of fasteners and the 5 piece Crankshaft I used store bought Dowl pins (to construct) as they are hard/smooth/straight and a pleasure to work with.
The "back" story on how this little engine came to be was my shop was slower than I had ever seen and my Foreman was tired of me pestering him for more work....he finally said "go look busy and try not to build anything illegal"
I said: "so....automatic weapons are out....everything else is fair game??"
He said "Sure!"
The rest is history!
Anyway...the free Poppin plans on web are quite small so I 150% sized, added cooling fan and ball valve on top to improve performance. The cooling fan is made one piece from aluminum sheet...the guy benched next to me saw me building it and said a homemade fan that small would not blow the hair off a frog....So I chucked it up in my 20,000 RPM die grinder and blew all the paperwork off his bench from 15 feet away!
The oil cups where not on the plans but I added them, all functional. Have run MM oil in the crank cups and it works but a little thin. Graphite powder only in the big cup on Cylinder.
The fan spins nice driven off the big flywheel but really makes the burner flame dance to much. I have plans to make a shroud like I have seen on air cooled hit and miss engines. The green paint on one flywheel was only a test to see how it looked, not sure if go bead blasted or full polish or paint yet. The Poppin gets its name from the delightful engine sounds it makes...ohh yeah...thats the other reason I have not shared this build is because Nick will likely want me to post a video of the sounds it makes and I still don't have YouTube.
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