PowerHouse
4-Cycle Gas
Engine Plans
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The
"PowerHouse" engine is a long
stroke design for medium to
low speed
operation. By having a long
stroke, it is capable driving
a load such
as a generator or pump at a
leisurely pace. It is made
from bar stock
and was designed to be as easy
to build as possible while
retaining
good looks. The frame and base
plate is from aluminum alloy
plate. The
cylinder, piston and head are
of cast iron bar stock; and
the flywheel
is of mild steel. The engine
is air cooled by fan (belt
driven or
electric), although it will
also operate without one.
Spark
advance/retard is adjustable
while the engine is running.
The
carburetor is an easy to build
type with adjustable speed
control and
an air cleaner. The engine
will run an hour or so on 2
ounces of fuel.
You will need a 6" lathe and a
small milling machine with a
6" diameter
rotary table. This engine
should be as easy for
beginners to build as
any, and easier than most
because the engine frame is so
simple.
The model runs from 500 RPM
idle to around 1,800 RPM or so
wide open
and the sound is real nice
with the right exhaust pipe at
about 800 RPM.
The plans set consists of 16
sheets of quality laser
printed CAD
drawings and 1 sheet of
construction and assembly
notes.
Specifications:
Flywheel Dia.: 4.7",
Cylinder Bore:
1", Piston Stroke: 1-1/2",
Overall Length: 11-1/4",
Height:
5" (lubricator)
Experience
Level: 1

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"I
enjoy your plans
very much, without a
doubt they are the
best "bar
stock" type plans I
have ever seen." -
Dave Otto (Boise,
Idaho)
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