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UNKNOWN MARINE ENGINE My late father purchased this marine engine about 50yrs ago, to install in a boat he then owned, it gave excellent performance with the limited use he made of it, unsure of the oil lubricating system, he replaced the engine. Since then it has been in storage and I would be grateful if anyone can identify it. It is a 2 stroke, twin horizontal cylinder type marine engine, circa 1920.
The ignition is a horizontal flywheel magneto supplied by Robert Bosche and a variable pitch propeller was manufactured by Brevis, Gibson and Petrie, the spark plugs are from a British manufacturer with mica rings for insulation.
The main vertical shaft connects to the crown in the sump, which houses the main shaft drive. There is no gear box so the propeller is rotating whilst the engine is in motion, steerage is effected by turning the handle connected to the brass rod within the hollow shaft; this also allows for the boat to remain stationary or for going astern. Cooling water is passed through the cylinder water jackets before discharge and the exhaust pipe is on the back of the motor. The fuel intake has no float, but a mixture of 2 stroke petrol and air is affected by the use of a thumb screw clack valve and a lever on the intake. The oil lubrication pump is an ingenious device which is driven from a worm gear on the main shaft drive.
As my father has now passed away i would like to see this engine in a permanent home where it would be appreciated rather than sitting in my garage collecting dust.

julia.bridge1@btinternet.com
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lovely old thing!

youre best bet I would think would be to contact the woman that runs the motor boat museum at Basildon, Essex, big collection of engine's there, most likely know what it is and maybe a nice home for it.

Good luck.
 
I think Peters of Chichester Marina have one just like that in a display case in their Service Reception, maybe its early Volvo.

You could send them a photo to see if I am right, maybe someone there knows a bit more about them.

Peters
 
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