Furious Predator Elite Veteran Location: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
| i suppose...i put in approximatly 60 hours of work into the YS91. im about to start on the Hyper, but i dont expect it to take near as much time. a lot of parts from the YS can be used for the OS...i just need to adjust the sizes. the piston, crank, wrist pin, wrist pin retainers, connecting rod, and bearings, are virtually identicle parts.
but..im in college, so money is short, i enjoy modeling and supporting my hobby in what ever way i can.
so by spending some of my spair time inside while the weather is crap outside is a nice little way to accomplish something.
as for the accuracy...i had actually requested permission to use the CMM at the college for getting better measurments, but i never got a reply. the tools i used were just a Micrometer and Caliper...you can actually accomplish a LOT with those tools.
i wouldn't use my measurments to actually make a motor (simply cant measure fine enough), but for the intended purposes, i think its fine.
Shawn Team Leisure-Tech |