Hand Made TWIN RC Wankel Rotary Engine
The Wankel motor is a sort of gas powered motor utilizing an unpredictable rotational plan to change over tension into turning movement. Watch the video from JohnnyQ90 where he fabricates twin RC wankel revolving motors… since I made the video with the starter change on my O.S Wankel motor, I needed to make a different rotor gathering. Last year, I found a subsequent one, new on ebay and I didn't lose the opportunity to get it.
I know a large number of you will ask me for what valid reason not a 3 or a 4 rotor motor? It would be totally insane and wonderful, however the expense is extremely high (very nearly a great each) and the intricacy is a lot higher for my abilities. We'll begin with the 2 rotor and assuming that it works we can dream. Making this driving rod was a remarkable errand, in light of the fact that because of it's thickness, when the measurement began diminishing on machining, it continued to twist slighlty.
I was continually checking with the dial marker, and everything I could manage was to complete the part with 0.02 runout. I might have utilized a consistent rest, however I don't have one right now. Additionally one of my interests is that I won't warm regard it as it would adapted to the point that it'd be unusable. Heat treating isn't a possibility for me except if there is some mysterious I don't have any idea.
The last piece of the twin turning motor. It utilizes 2 x O.S Wankel 49pi II motors. It has an incredible imperfection right now which I will fix it eventually. The unusual shaft isn't solidified. I got steel. It's entirely solid and can be utilized as a shaft fine and dandy.
Anyway the curves, as well as the front and back of the shaft, turn inside 4 needle direction altogether. That implies that the shaft will be bitten by those solidified needle bearing material. I really want to solidify the current e-shaft, which is some unacceptable strategy since it's in its last aspects, or make everything over once more.
The interaction is as per the following: Turning on the machine leaving it slightly overised, extinguishing and afterward crushing. I don't have high expectations about the last two, however I'll attempt it. Any thoughts on what material can use to keep away from the solidifying and crushing? Something that can be turned exclusively with carbide I presume.