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SOS British Seagull Engine Identifier
Please note that this is the Beta version and still in testing. If you notice any anomalies, we would be very grateful if you could tell us by emailing John on the address at the bottom of the page. Please remember to include the actual serial number that you used. Thanks, John.
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| Data Specific To Serial Number 'W154C0' |
Manufacture Date: March 1970
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| 'W' Coded Engines |
| Years Manufactured |
1967 to 1973 |
| Series |
Century |
| Model |
100 |
| HP |
4 |
| Ignition |
Wipac Mk 2 |
| Gear Oil |
SAE or EP 140 |
| Picture |
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| The Villiers Carb was used on all these models, the same carb on 102 cc and 64cc, no difference? How that works no one has ever explained, but it does make it easier to swop carbs about! John, SOS. |
| Engine Fuel Mixture Ratios |
| Years Manufactured |
1968 to 1978* |
| Ratio |
10:1 |
| 1 gal. unleaded |
12.8 oz. oil (3/4 pint) |
| 5 litre. unleaded |
0.5 litres oil |
| Oil |
Outboard 2 stroke to TCW2 or 3 |
| *These motors may have been, and can be, converted to 25:1 mix, check the carb, see FAQ page. |
| Engine Boat Type & Size |
| HP* |
4 |
| Model |
Century/Century Plus/75/Curlew |
| Vessel Type/ Size |
As a second motor for a motorboat or on 14 to 19 foot heavy dinghies. |
| *HP represent the manufacturers HP model number. Since British Seagulls are rated in foot pounds the actual horse power rating may not be entirely accurate to the numbers listed. (33 foot pounds = 1 HP) Sealed box British Seagulls can be recognised by an extra screw in the gear box casing just above the top gearbox cap screw. This screw secures the bearing assembly. Note! The Hp ratings are very approximate! Later investigations proved they were wildly inaccurate, and the thrust at the prop became more important and was the figure used to denote models, ie the Featherweight become the 45, the EFNR the 90. John, SOS |
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