
Originally Posted by
Flettner
Ok you press tool junkies here is a rough arse press tool.
This is to make a tuned induction for the four port Subaru EA81 engines I build up for Autogyro's. This tool was made years ago (pre CNC) and cunningly as you can see the curved end swaps around for left and right hand pressings. Curve not tapered but straight section is. Pressings are in 1.6mm alloy and welded together via the seam, if all works to plan you don't even need filler rod.
Center plenum chamber is made in a large press tool (CNC machined). I haven't pressed any for a while but I seem to remember it takes a good 60 Tons. All seam welded construction, finished product weighs less than half the original (about a third ) and together with the four port heads I make (and a special cam) boosts the engine from 72 HP to 130 HP (NA), no extra rev's just much higher BMEP via better cylinder filling. There is a lot of effort building up these tools but in the long run when finished well worth it.
Reckon you'd press 1.6mm mild steel in that?
And how do you weld the alloy seams? TIG? Purged?
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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