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I believe this gearbox will work for the car. I will also look for a shaft that fits on the end of it for the pulley.

Before selling, let's make sure we can get or make all of the parts needed first. I would like to keep the engine for the snowblower -- BUT I will sell it for something like that car, because they are so rare.

 

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yes I understand they are very rare and mine and in my family for a very long time I think in the 70s and I would like to restore it for my son who is 8 years old and why not participate in the classic Le Mans

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10 minutes ago, seb T said:

yes I understand they are very rare and mine and in my family for a very long time I think in the 70s and I would like to restore it for my son who is 8 years old and why not participate in the classic Le Mans

 

The car might be worth more NOT restored but cleaned up and mechanically restored. Fix and repair all the mechanical parts BEFORE painting anything.

It's difficult to know from just a few pictures but if there isn't any rot or large damage, keep it with the original paint as much as possible and looking vintage

 

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That's nice been checking on here every now and then this is a great subject

I will add some pic's I have they may help. The drive pulley works as forward and

reverse the shifter in the drivers seat when you pull it back it gives slack on the belt

and the flat side hits the rubber on the disc to go in reverse

 

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Maybe the engine mounts on that lower bar behind the axle.

 

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Also looks like it needs a brake assembly. Maybe something like this but I do not know the size of the axle

https://www.ombwarehouse.com/drum-brake-assembly-for-coleman-ct200u-ct200u-ex-mb200.html?setCurrencyId=1&sku=VMC_1742-HUB001-200&msclkid=be931b774abc125132497effdac9c027

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2 hours ago, seb T said:

yes I understand they are very rare and mine and in my family for a very long time I think in the 70s and I would like to restore it for my son who is 8 years old and why not participate in the classic Le Mans

I would love to see one of those old cars actually running. Especially so with a child having fun doing it at Le Mans. When is Le Mans?

 

4 minutes ago, JUST O&R said:

Found another pic I had its not a very good pic of the mounting. I thought this might help a pic of the ser #

Good pic of the brake assembly

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18 minutes ago, Wallfish said:

I would love to see one of those old cars actually running. Especially so with a child having fun doing it at Le Mans. When is Le Mans?

 

Good pic of the brake assembly

looks like brakes off my old atc. you need to build one of these for your collection :D

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Just now, JUST O&R said:

looks like brakes off my old atc. you need to build one of these for your collection :D

LOL Doubtful I have the skills necessary to make that metal body of the car.

I tried to import one of those cars a while back. It was EXPENSIVE but I couldn't get the guy to ship it.

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3 hours ago, Wallfish said:

This is just a guess as to how the engine mounts and allows for reverse.

It's also possible to slide the engine instead of tilting it

 

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The auction link in post #1 has a description of the reversing lever, I was thinking the same idea, the belt is loosen to slip and the flat part of the pulley is pushed towards the rubber tire on that large internal drive pulley.

 

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It was powered by a two -stroke engine with an integrated fuel tank and a centrifugal clutch and had a reverse using a reversing lever located in the cockpit, while the start was by using a pull cord launcher. Powered by an American brand called Ohlsson & Rice, whose primary use were for chainsaws and other similar equipment, the engine had a displacement of 20cc, a cooling fan and a hair-raising max power of 0.86bhp, which allowed aspiring racers to get to between 15 and 20 km/h.

 

So we have several pictures showing the larger size double reduction gearbox, this narrows it down to Models F & J at 900 RPM or Models U & V at 1750 RPM, the model or type is on the opposite side to the serial number, exactly where no one would photo it. Models J & V have a clutch fitted.

 

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5 hours ago, factory said:

 

The auction link in post #1 has a description of the reversing lever, I was thinking the same idea, the belt is loosen to slip and the flat part of the pulley is pushed towards the rubber tire on that large internal drive pulley.

 

 

So we have several pictures showing the larger size double reduction gearbox, this narrows it down to Models F & J at 900 RPM or Models U & V at 1750 RPM, the model or type is on the opposite side to the serial number, exactly where no one would photo it. Models J & V have a clutch fitted.

 

David

I'd imagine it's going to be the 900 RPM gearbox with a clutch. Just by guessing on those pulley sizes and the tire size, then putting those numbers into a RPM to ground speed calculator it estimates it at about  11-12 Km/h or about 7-8 MPH. Which would seem about right for a child's car

 

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On 12/24/2023 at 9:50 PM, Wallfish said:

I would love to see one of those old cars actually running. Especially so with a child having fun doing it at Le Mans. When is Le Mans?

 

Good pic of the brake assembly

yes the event is called little big mans I think it will be in 2025 end of June beginning of July

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Jumping in late here, it’s great to see this car again and the gang already figuring out how to get it back together.  That Little Big Mans would be an amazing event to see in person!


Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas!

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Seems I have the correct gearbox. Can you please verify the shaft on your engine so I can verify if this gearbox will fit on your engine?

 

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On 12/26/2023 at 5:00 PM, Wallfish said:

Seems I have the correct gearbox. Can you please verify the shaft on your engine so I can verify if this gearbox will fit on your engine?

 

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3 hours ago, seb T said:

 

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Good, it has the key slots in it. A gearbox shaft with or without the keys will fit onto that engine shaft.

The pulley will probably need to be made by a machinist.

Your engine looks to be complete so that's good.  But it will probably need a new carburetor diaphragm to run properly. Maybe David @factory can fix you up with a new diaphragm to get that engine running and tested. 

If it needs any parts I can ship them with the gearbox.

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51 minutes ago, Wallfish said:

 

Good, it has the key slots in it. A gearbox shaft with or without the keys will fit onto that engine shaft.

The pulley will probably need to be made by a machinist.

Your engine looks to be complete so that's good.  But it will probably need a new carburetor diaphragm to run properly. Maybe David @factory can fix you up with a new diaphragm to get that engine running and tested. 

If it needs any parts I can ship them with the gearbox.

super thank you for all this information if you have this gearbox with the centrifugal clutch if I understood correctly I am interested and if in addition I manage to have an improvement for my carburetor that would be great

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34 minutes ago, seb T said:

super thank you for all this information if you have this gearbox with the centrifugal clutch if I understood correctly I am interested and if in addition I manage to have an improvement for my carburetor that would be great

I do have the correct gearbox and willing to sell it to you at reasonable cost in order to help you get that car going. I want to help you!

I do not want to sell it if you are not going to actually use it to get that car running because giving up this gearbox disables one my tools, the snowblower. I would prefer to keep if it never gets used on that car and just sits on a shelf because these particular gearboxes are not easy to find.

As far as making an engine mount, do you have the skills and tools to make something like that? Or any other missing parts like the pulley? I can probably help with some of that too if needed but measurements from the car and detailed pictures are required.

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39 minutes ago, Wallfish said:

I do have the correct gearbox and willing to sell it to you at reasonable cost in order to help you get that car going. I want to help you!

I do not want to sell it if you are not going to actually use it to get that car running because giving up this gearbox disables one my tools, the snowblower. I would prefer to keep if it never gets used on that car and just sits on a shelf because these particular gearboxes are not easy to find.

As far as making an engine mount, do you have the skills and tools to make something like that? Or any other missing parts like the pulley? I can probably help with some of that too if needed but measurements from the car and detailed pictures are 

That would be really nice of you. I have the goal of June 2025 (little big mans) to finalize it and these pieces will help me greatly.
Yes, the design of the pulley and the engine support are within my capabilities but if anyone has any suggestions I am interested because I would like to get as close as possible to the original.
here is my email to exchange more easily
rallyes@hotmail.com

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On 12/28/2023 at 2:15 PM, seb T said:

That would be really nice of you. I have the goal of June 2025 (little big mans) to finalize it and these pieces will help me greatly.
Yes, the design of the pulley and the engine support are within my capabilities but if anyone has any suggestions I am interested because I would like to get as close as possible to the original.
here is my email to exchange more easily
rallyes@hotmail.com

Email sent

I found an NOS shaft seal and installed it. The clutch, bearings and gears are in perfect condition and look like new. 

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On 12/28/2023 at 2:15 PM, seb T said:

That would be really nice of you. I have the goal of June 2025 (little big mans) to finalize it and these pieces will help me greatly.
Yes, the design of the pulley and the engine support are within my capabilities but if anyone has any suggestions I am interested because I would like to get as close as possible to the original.
here is my email to exchange more easily
rallyes@hotmail.com

Rebuilt that engine and cleaned up that gearbox. New seal and gears look very nice.

 

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While digging around the internet  looking for info  on the Ouragan  and the o&r engine ..... I was lucky enough to find this thread .

I also own one of these cars  That i bought from a toy collector that did not know  what it was. 

Mine was missing the engine but over all it is very complete . I have located a o&r drill  that will likely be the power for the racer.

 And i will now check the gear box for a number !  Thanks for the shared info you have all ready  found. 

These are pretty scarce  I may have found 8 to 10  of them around the world in my searches . some cars trade and go to auction with same number or decals .

In 1966 these cars were $1200-1500 when new  (a new mustang in 66 was $2500) 

1968 Devillaine Ouragan Monoplace " Ferrari " - CLASSIC.COM

 

May be an image of textThis is mine after loosely assembling  to find out what it looked like ( it was completely taken apart)

 

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14 hours ago, gt350shelb@aol.com said:

While digging around the internet  looking for info  on the Ouragan  and the o&r engine ..... I was lucky enough to find this thread .

I also own one of these cars  That i bought from a toy collector that did not know  what it was. 

Mine was missing the engine but over all it is very complete . I have located a o&r drill  that will likely be the power for the racer.

 And i will now check the gear box for a number !  Thanks for the shared info you have all ready  found.

:WMOM:

VERY NICE FIND!!!!!!!!!! I would love to get one of those and tried before to import one to the US.

An engine would be the easy part to find so you're all set there but the correct gearbox MAY be required. The direction of the shaft spin and the rpm is what changes between the gearboxes. The drill gearbox will give you the correct direction of the shaft and probably the correct rpm because it does utilize 3 gears inside of it. The only questionable thing would be the way the gearbox mounts because the gear case itself is specific to the drills. You will need to adapt and make something for mounting it and also adapt a way to add the pulley/sheave. I would make that adapter for mounting some sort of bolt on type of thing vs making something permanent so it could always be switched back to use the original type correct gearbox. With something that rare, originality might be best just to keep the value of it.

Please share pics as you go along if you can. They are very interesting pieces of history

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