1/2 Scale
Plunket Jr.
4-Cycle Gas Engine
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Plunket
Jr.
is about a 1/2 scale model of
the 1/2 H.P. Plunket Jr.
engine
manufactured by the J.E.
Plunket Company of Chicago,
Illinois around
1909. It was used to power
washing machines, sewing
machines and other
household chores. It is shown
on page 395 of "American
Gasoline Engines
Since 1872" by C.H. Wendel.
The model is machined mostly
from brass bar stock. You will
need a 6"
lathe and at least a medium
size milling machine with a 6"
diameter
rotary table. Lots of prior
shop experience is required.
This engine is
not for beginners.
The model runs from 350 RPM
idle to around 3,000 RPM or so
wide open
and the sound is really neat
with the right exhaust pipe at
about 900
RPM.
The plans set consists of 25
sheets of drawings and include
a 2-jet
throttle carburetor, water
pump, fan and radiator core
that I designed
to cool my engine - you will
want to design your own
radiator housing,
piping and fuel tank. Plus,
there are 2 sheets of
construction and
assembly notes.
Specifications:
Flywheel Dia.: 5",
Cylinder Bore: 1",
Piston Stroke: 1-1/2", Overall
Length: 10-1/2" Experience
Level: 4

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"I got
your plans, thanks.
Excellent quality.
They are much better
than the
usual sort of
rubbish I find in
the UK." - Danny
Quinlan (Brentwood,
Essex, England)
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