The 1905 Ariel - J.A.P. racer
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Re: The 1905 Ariel - J.A.P. racer
Hi Adrie,
I found a drawing of something similar on google patents, but accidentally closed the window...
I was searching between 1900 and 1910 for 'mechanical valve combustion'. There were lots of interesting ideas!
I'll keep looking for the hacksaw type.
Brenton
I found a drawing of something similar on google patents, but accidentally closed the window...
I was searching between 1900 and 1910 for 'mechanical valve combustion'. There were lots of interesting ideas!
I'll keep looking for the hacksaw type.
Brenton
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Re: The 1905 Ariel - J.A.P. racer
Olaf.Suess has pointed me to this Czech machine builder Pavel Malanik, http://theoldmotor.com/?tag=pavel-malanik, it's putting me in my humble carpenter place.
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Re: The 1905 Ariel - J.A.P. racer
The winter is long, the project restarted.
Balancing the crank with a kitchen scale, I know that professionals do this differend but I want to post it anyway.
The single 500 crank has a very nice balance so I am using that as guide.
Balancing the crank with a kitchen scale, I know that professionals do this differend but I want to post it anyway.
The single 500 crank has a very nice balance so I am using that as guide.
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For starters I will make vacuum inlets but will make the desmo system later.
Update on the cam and followers, not much leaft of the 1928 cam, making followers is easier that I thought.
For the technics; 50 degree angle of the barrels, is 25 on the cam circel, devided in 2x 12.5 degree on the even followers.
When the engine is ready I will have to make it much lighter.
Update on the cam and followers, not much leaft of the 1928 cam, making followers is easier that I thought.
For the technics; 50 degree angle of the barrels, is 25 on the cam circel, devided in 2x 12.5 degree on the even followers.
When the engine is ready I will have to make it much lighter.
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Sorry to the likers, i will stop this built as i cann't bring my self to make a less than 50% original motorcycle anymore.
I am sure there is someone who can make good use of the parts, the 50 year aniversery of the Dutch Ariel club in ower village willbe a good moment to part with them.
There is a guy on the isle of Man building the august 1905 road going 5HP V twin J.A.P - Ariel who'm has the original engine but the last time i spoke to him (a few months ago) i got the impression it's not going to well.
P.S. the barrels where honed to piston size and (almost ) ready.
I am sure there is someone who can make good use of the parts, the 50 year aniversery of the Dutch Ariel club in ower village willbe a good moment to part with them.
There is a guy on the isle of Man building the august 1905 road going 5HP V twin J.A.P - Ariel who'm has the original engine but the last time i spoke to him (a few months ago) i got the impression it's not going to well.
P.S. the barrels where honed to piston size and (almost ) ready.
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Maybe Barry Hay can take it from here ?
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Only to drink alcohol from it .Vincent.vanGinneke wrote:Maybe Barry Hay can take it from here ?
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Re: The 1905 Ariel - J.A.P. racer
Such a nice project but I am too far. I have my SB31 coming along so that is enough ambition for now.
Frank
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