Hi David.
I too have assembled an inline from two G-62´s. I was also inspired by Carl´s engine.
It has been running for some time, but I have problems with the RCexl ignitions. Often it will only run on one cylinder, especially when a large prop is installed. I´m thinking that the oldest of the ignitions are faulty as I can, for the most part, move the fault with the ignition.
So I may buy a replacement so the two ignitions are exactly the same model.
My engines are connected expernally with a solid aluminium coupler which seems to work ok.
The intention is to run the engine with a Reeves reduction drive powering a 1:3 scale Yak 50.
The drive itself seems to be able to cope with the added power of the ekstra engine, but I´m not too keen on the vee-belt being used. It has to be VERY tight to keep the belt from slipping, which in turn puts a lot of stress on the front bearing of the engine. So I´m considering modifying it to run a Gates timing belt instead. This seems to work perfectly on other comparable engines, and I´m hoping that I can lessen to strain on the bearing in that way.
An added bonus is that I can then experiment with other gearings. My calculations indicate that I can get vastly better performance by increasing the ratio to 2,18:1 instead of the current 1,788:1 of the Reeves drive.
One other issue with the reduction drive is the fact, that there is a lot of slop in the bearings in the drive. The recess for the front ball bearing was way too big, letting the bearing move around, which allowed 5-10mm movement front to back at the prop tips. This produces quite serious vibrations when connected to an engine this long.
Granted, the mounting on the test stand could be better, as the wood it´s mounted on is quite flexible, so this could account for a good deal of the vibrations.
Until now the engine has been run with a 2-into-1 header connected to a single can or tuned pipe. But this seems to rob a lot of power from the engine, so I´m considering another approach.
With the reduction drive the engine will spin a Menz 32x18 at about 4250 rpm, but when run open exhaust this jumps to 4500 rpm. A good 2 hp extra according to my calculations.
Max power, open exhaust and with the reduction drive, is about 12 hp.
I took the liberty of punching in the numbers from your youtube videos, and they also come out at 12-12,5 hp running the Biela 28x10 at 6400 rpm.
My engines are connected a bit more flimsy than yours, in an effort to save some weight, but I´m thinking that I need to design a more ridgid mounting along the lines of your engine.
I have attached a link to a video of one of the first test runs. The carbs are not adjusted in the beginning of the video, so the engine runs like crap until the 3:20 mark or so.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm5FZC8u_F4Looking forward to hearing about your experiences with added running of your engine.
Regards
Tinus