Displacer Gland Suggestions
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Displacer Gland Suggestions
Does anyone have any suggestions for a good sealing/low friction displacer gland or bushing for a small model engine? I have minimal machine tools at my disposal.
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displacer gland
what I used that worked well was a needle from a deep fry turkey injection baster. I bought a container of turkey marinade and it came with a pretty much disposable suringe. I cut the needle part off and deburred it. Then I jb welded it into another piece of metal that was easier to mount to the top of the engine. I used a 3/32 piece of welding rod as the displacer shaft. It fit good with very little friction.
If you cant find the marinade with the disposable needles, you can buy just a needle for about $5.
If you cant find the marinade with the disposable needles, you can buy just a needle for about $5.
VENI VIDI VICI
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For my second LTD Sterling engine I used 19ga. (~.032 inch) steel wire epoxied into the displacer and a .035 inch mig welding tip/electrode. With a little oil it holds 10 PSI easily! I found a 1/4"x20 version and there were metric versions as well. Make sure you pick one with a thread that you can use.
It looks nice as well.
It looks nice as well.