Hit and Miss engine

Everything about Kohler, Onan, B&S, Honda, and other engines.
User avatar
DavidBarkey Canada
Posts: 4093
Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:35 am
Location: Waverley On.
Has thanked: 20647 times
Been thanked: 15134 times

Re: Hit and Miss engine

Post by DavidBarkey »

Spike188 wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 5:48 pm Dave is it Mig welded?
Crimped and soldered just like the original
Dave
Mad Tractor Builder
User avatar
Harry United States of America
Posts: 2199
Joined: Sun Mar 07, 2021 8:33 am
Location: Lockport,NY
Has thanked: 13001 times
Been thanked: 9594 times

Re: Hit and Miss engine

Post by Harry »

DavidBarkey wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 6:51 am
Eugen wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 3:18 am Is there anything you can't do Dave? Great skill here, watching and learning. :cheers:
Thanks Eugen , I am not without my challenges . Reading mostly . Can't read a novel or most books . I can read words and sentences , but can't read a bunch of them and tell you what it means . But if you read it to me I understand most of it until it gets flowery or legal speak , again I get nothing . If it were not for spell check you would not understand what I write .My wife takes care of the all the important reading . My mom always said "my brains are in my hands" . I just don't know enough to know I can't do something , so I just do it until I figure it out . My mom just called me "just plain stubborn". That has been my life as long as I can remember . They say you learn more from your mistakes then from getting right the first time . That being said I should have a degree in fixoligy . :rofl:
@Eugen Good to here from you , hope you all are well and things are starting to move forward .
You’re a gentleman with many talents David. I can relate where you’re coming from. I myself was never a great reader, but going through life opportunities pushed me to better myself in my deficient areas. Yes, spell check helps me a lot. I for one am envious of your skill set. :worship:
:peace: Harry
1973 444, 1974 644, 1976 446, 1977 646, 1986 226
User avatar
DavidBarkey Canada
Posts: 4093
Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:35 am
Location: Waverley On.
Has thanked: 20647 times
Been thanked: 15134 times

Re: Hit and Miss engine

Post by DavidBarkey »

look what I found under the dirt and grime . It is behind the magneto .
20250208_153958.jpg
20250208_153951.jpg
Dave
Mad Tractor Builder
JSinMO United States of America
Posts: 2024
Joined: Sat Apr 23, 2022 8:16 pm
Location: Missouri
Has thanked: 15778 times
Been thanked: 9031 times

Re: Hit and Miss engine

Post by JSinMO »

Wow! Will you try and preserve it? Is it visible at all with the mag in place?
User avatar
DavidBarkey Canada
Posts: 4093
Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:35 am
Location: Waverley On.
Has thanked: 20647 times
Been thanked: 15134 times

Re: Hit and Miss engine

Post by DavidBarkey »

JSinMO wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 8:42 pm Wow! Will you try and preserve it? Is it visible at all with the mag in place?
You don't see but a corner of it with Mag in place. I will take a couple of more pics , but no . The more I clean it the more comes off . I have new 3 link decals , but this is 4 link . So far I have only ever seen one pic of a four link decal . I am going to try to have them made from that .
Dave
Mad Tractor Builder
User avatar
DavidBarkey Canada
Posts: 4093
Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:35 am
Location: Waverley On.
Has thanked: 20647 times
Been thanked: 15134 times

Re: Hit and Miss engine

Post by DavidBarkey »

With help from guys around the different internet forums , sharing pictures and knowledge I got enough pictures together to scan the colours with online programs ( https://imagecolorpicker.com/) is the one I used  and came up with a Hex colour . After more cross referencing of the colour I came up with a Pantone colour that our local PPG rep. (Carquest) could get mixed in single stage paint (urethane,  Delfleet Essentials ). Expensive ,but bullet proof . 
The casting had areas where the surface metal was peeling away (spalling) . That had to be ground off and repaired . After cleaning, sandblasting and grinding , I used JB Weld (pro size tubes ) as body filler to smooth things out . Not the easiest to sand ,but will take the heat and is bullet proof . All parts were coated in Phosphoric acid primer (rust killer) and same with the JB Weld for adhesion. These are all techniques you can use on any resto. project .
Attachments
20250316_113945.jpg
20250316_113940.jpg
20250316_113933.jpg
20250316_100628.jpg
20250316_093544.jpg
20250316_093524.jpg
Dave
Mad Tractor Builder
User avatar
propane1 Canada
Posts: 2855
Joined: Thu Dec 23, 2021 11:32 am
Location: PEI, Canada
Has thanked: 6798 times
Been thanked: 10918 times

Re: Hit and Miss engine

Post by propane1 »

Question. Will JB Weld conduct electricity ?
In other words. If you had a small blob of hardened JB Weld, and you put your leads from your meter on it to test for continuity. Would the meter show continuity ?
I know this has nothing to do with this project, I was just wondering.

Noel
User avatar
DavidBarkey Canada
Posts: 4093
Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:35 am
Location: Waverley On.
Has thanked: 20647 times
Been thanked: 15134 times

Re: Hit and Miss engine

Post by DavidBarkey »

propane1 wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 5:32 am Question. Will JB Weld conduct electricity ?
In other words. If you had a small blob of hardened JB Weld, and you put your leads from your meter on it to test for continuity. Would the meter show continuity ?
I know this has nothing to do with this project, I was just wondering.

Noel
I do not know Noel . It is steel re-enforced epoxy so it is possible. I have a part of another engine with some on it. I will test it today and let you know .
Dave
Mad Tractor Builder
User avatar
propane1 Canada
Posts: 2855
Joined: Thu Dec 23, 2021 11:32 am
Location: PEI, Canada
Has thanked: 6798 times
Been thanked: 10918 times

Re: Hit and Miss engine

Post by propane1 »

Thanks Dave. :thumbsup:


Noel
User avatar
DavidBarkey Canada
Posts: 4093
Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:35 am
Location: Waverley On.
Has thanked: 20647 times
Been thanked: 15134 times

Re: Hit and Miss engine

Post by DavidBarkey »

So I tested the conductivity of JB Weld . I can say with confidence that it is a better insulator than than a conductor . Ohm reading of infinite .
Dave
Mad Tractor Builder
Post Reply