Our friend Gary has been working on
his Titan, and he just wrote to us and sent photos along so we could see how he is doing. "Just a little update on the Titan, the cylinder is back on the base the piston is also installed. The head is in Kentucky getting a new butterfly made it should be back before long. All the small parts for the push rod are built, pins and roller; they control the decompression function for starting. The clutch is off the engine; several parts are still stuck on it. The wheels and drop center frame rails for the cart are out back waiting on nicer weather to build a cart. The parts that have to be recast have been sent off for casting, that part will take several months to turn around. After I have it running the way it should, a tear down, sand blasting and paint job will finish it. My friend in KC is building the water tank and fuel tank, that might be done by the time I see him in June. Gary"
The frame was made for
Sears engines, which were made with a base that reached below the bottom of the flywheels. Titans built for use on the farm were made on a short frame and mounted on a cart (See Photo Below); industrial engines were mounted on a sub-base (Like Gary's engine) for stationary mounting.
IHC without sub-base; on cart. (Mt. Pleasant, 1987)
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