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  1. 4 points
    Avidcollector

    Outboard motor

    Hi Paul Thanks! I can only get access to two of them at the moment due to my garage being full...attached photos of both my outboard and one generator. The generator has all the original paperwork with it too which is great. Here is one of my generators
  2. 1 point
    pmackellow

    O&R model 60

    This model 60 aero angine arrived today with some useful literature It's now on display with the others...
  3. 1 point
    Avidcollector

    Outboard motor

    Hi guys, I have an Aquabug in pretty much mint condition. Had it running last week for the first time in who knows how long. It is made by Perry with the Ohlsson Rice engine and doesn't look to have ever been used. Any idea the value? I also have a couple of Tiny Tiger generators and a Hedge Trimmer all with O&R engines that I'm thinking of selling. Cheers
  4. 1 point
    nigel

    Tot rod

    Well it goes like shit off a shovel 😂
  5. 1 point
    The Scimitar was a great motor, had a rebuilt mildly tuned 3.1 litre V6 when I bought it but you had to watch it on a wet road. Back to the Gloria, I inherited it after my father died in 2003 and decided to get it back on the road in his memory. I joined the Pre 1940 Triumph Owners Club and discovered that they were getting hard to find essential components re-manufactured and were reconditioning brake master and wheel cylinders by boring them out and pressing in stainless steel sleeves and reassembling with new seals and springs. Having sold the Scimitar in 2005 there was some spare cash available and I spent most of it on new shiny bits for the Gloria - master cylinder, 4 wheel cylinders, 8 brake shoes, new front and rear splined hubs with new spinners, new wheel bearings, new water pump, new water manifold, new head gasket and a reconditioned steering box. First on was the master cylinder I then fitted new wheel bearings and the splined hubs followed by the wheel cylinders and brake shoes to the back axle and thought I would give the inner wheel arches a bit of clean and maybe a coat of paint while I had the wheels off. As we all know, that is the moment you find all of the horrors hiding under the mud and grime I had that sinking feeling and thought that this just might be the end of the old car. I decided to dig a bit further by removing the boot lid for a better look and it just got worse The wooden body support to the chassis was sinking, the plywood boot floor was warped and separating and the boot hinge brackets were nearly falling away and any exposed timber that I prodded seemed to be rotten. A few rums and fags later it became obvious that what was going to be a fairly straightforward mechanical 'restoration' had turned in to a nightmare and was going to need a lot of time and thought or professional help was needed. In the end it was decided that this was to become a retirement project for 2011 as it was going to need all my concentration and a hell of a lot of time.
  6. 1 point
    pmackellow

    Turbair Sprite sprayer

    Picked this up from Worthing on the South Coast today Its a Turbair Sprite 12 volt sprayer. looks like new ! Unusual plug on it...
  7. 1 point
    factory

    Turbair Sprite sprayer

    Not very unusual, it's a Bulgin connector commonly found on vintage electronics, very sensible for it to be the version that normally gets fitted to a mains lead, that way you can't accidentality plug your 12V Turbair into the mains. Why they have used a 5A rated connector when the Turbair is rated at 10A I don't know. Thinking about it there is a risk of a Bulgin mains lead being plugged into the battery pack, I can imagine the battery would get pretty angry if it had 240V connected to it. https://www.plugsocketmuseum.nl/Bulgin1.html David
  8. 1 point
    Avidcollector

    Outboard motor

    Thanks David, I sure will I'll do it early next week. What sort of money would I pay for a chainsaw out of interest?
  9. 1 point
    Avidcollector

    Outboard motor

    Hi there Yes definitely agree that it looks better without the cowling! Have you used the outboard at all or do you just collect and display?. Your garage certainly looks way more organized than mine by the way!
  10. 1 point
    Drumnagorrach

    Wanted Kohler K91

    Got the Kohler running well so I will be keeping it attached to the Allen Scythe. I think the bottom end power of the Kohler probably suits the set up more than a two stroke .
  11. 1 point
    factory

    American model engine encyclopedia

    I have the 8th edition & the 16th edition (which is probably the last update for when they became AEP), I would have scanned the relevant pages, but as they still make a version of this book there may be copyright problems, hence why I stick to the stuff O&R sent out. David
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