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What is this piece of Engineering - Model Aero Engine ID please?

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c wastell11/08/2018 19:39:28
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Can anyone identify this thing please? Hopefully the link will take you to the image.

Thanks.

Nige11/08/2018 19:46:43
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Vaguely carburettor like.

John Haine11/08/2018 19:47:41
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Crankcase of a model aero engine.

JasonB11/08/2018 20:06:10
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Yes, model aero engine crancase, shiney brass bit is a venturi carb, other casting on the nose is the adjustable contact breaker bracket that allowed you to retard or advance the timing.

Spark ignition 2-stroke.

Edited By JasonB on 11/08/2018 20:07:38

c wastell11/08/2018 21:17:15
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Thank you so much for the speedy answers. This has been mystifying me for 2 years. This is such an informative forum. I don't have an interest in aero modelling so it has to go on Ebay I'm afraid. Thanks again for the answers.

Ian Skeldon 211/08/2018 21:28:00
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Please don't expect a very high price for it, without all the other parts it can't run.

c wastell11/08/2018 21:35:01
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Ha ha. No, I don't expect to retire on the proceeds but it would be criminal to lock it away in a drawer or worse, throw it away. I am raising money for the Heart Foundation so everything helps.

JasonB12/08/2018 06:59:49
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Funny enough you may get a decent price for it as all the other bits could be made by a collector, it is usually the cast crankcase that most don't like to carve from solid.

Would certainly help if you knew the actual engine. Maybe ask on Model Engine Maker Forum as there are a lot more aero engine enthusiasts there or drop an e-mail to Adrain via his site

I have also altered the thread title which may get a few more who know their engines looking in.

Edited By JasonB on 12/08/2018 07:39:28

c wastell12/08/2018 08:07:42
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Thank you Jason, I haven't quite got the hang of posting. I can't believe the pictures ever appeared! I will try the link you suggest.

JasonB12/08/2018 10:08:32
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I contacted one of the "Motor Boys" and he says it is an early Atom Minor Mk1 to Westbury's design. Bulkhead mounting as per the one on the left with the central part cut from solid rather than using a casting. Westbury's own engine in the middle.

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Ady112/08/2018 11:16:24
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Well done Jason

c wastell12/08/2018 12:53:39
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Top man, thanks again. I have been having a bit of difficulty posting on Adrians WOTZIT page. Problem solved nowsmiley

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