rapmoz
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Hello, I'm the new owner of this early marine model engine, maybe one of the first ever made to power a model boat .
I collect vintage model engines and I never seen one of this kind before, it comes in a "fresh" condition with a nice patina, I think a cosmetical restoration is not necessary.
Unfortunately the carburetor and the timer are gone, anybody has an idea of their shape or a pic of a similar engine???
I believe it has been made before 1920, maybe earlier, what do you think about?
One of a kind home machined or "commercial" engine?
Some infos:
-Height is 13CM without plug
-Stroke : 27MM, seems to be in the 15-20CC range.
-Crankcase and covers are brass made.
-The four cylinder nuts are 1/4 of inch (so British or US engine ?)
I will try to carefully dismantle this gem tomorrow.
All your comments and information are welcome!
Thank you, Chris
PS: the valve system looks very simple and interesting (IOE ?) a nice project for the machinists!
I collect vintage model engines and I never seen one of this kind before, it comes in a "fresh" condition with a nice patina, I think a cosmetical restoration is not necessary.
Unfortunately the carburetor and the timer are gone, anybody has an idea of their shape or a pic of a similar engine???
I believe it has been made before 1920, maybe earlier, what do you think about?
One of a kind home machined or "commercial" engine?
Some infos:
-Height is 13CM without plug
-Stroke : 27MM, seems to be in the 15-20CC range.
-Crankcase and covers are brass made.
-The four cylinder nuts are 1/4 of inch (so British or US engine ?)
I will try to carefully dismantle this gem tomorrow.
All your comments and information are welcome!
Thank you, Chris
PS: the valve system looks very simple and interesting (IOE ?) a nice project for the machinists!
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