by vigilant104 » Thu Aug 08, 2019 1:32 am
A not-exactly related comment: Wouldn't it be great if we could buy a Type 1 VW head designed for use in airplanes? At our RPMs, we do not need the giant valves used by the 5000RPM+ street racers, and if we had smaller valves we'd have more "meat" in the heads and less cracking (just look at that tiny sliver of aluminum between the valve seats in our heads--they crack there a lot). But, at the same time, we could use some larger fins,esp near the exhaust ports--with air passages that are well designed for good flow and which aren't blocked by flash from the molding process. Go ahead and drill the second plug hole from the start--and both spark plug holes should come with steel Timesert-style inserts from the start (why not? About $20 in parts, not much trouble at all to install when the head is being made, and it makes it >much< less likely that a spark plug hole will get stripped out later). And, while we're at it, find a nice spot near the hottest part of each cylinder and tap a convenient hole there for the CHT sensor--maybe then, if we have a standardized location, we'll finally all be talking about the same thing when we discuss our CHTs.
I don't know if the costs would be crazy since market for these would be a lot smaller than the market for automobile use. But Solidworks and similar tools/CNC have made it a lot less expensive to make both molds and parts. And I wouldn't be surprised if folks building sand rails, etc for use in hot environments and at moderate RPMs wouldn't like a set, too.
The VW Type 1 makes a very good aero engine, but the heads are the known weak spot. With just a little more attention . . .
Now, back to our regularly-scheduled discussion.
Mark
(with a cylinder head still waiting for replacement. It's been a long time, and I admit to being a bit disheartened by the whole endeavor)
Mark Waldron
Sonex 1230 (Builder: Jay Gibbs)
Aerovee, Trigear