British anzani super single outboard
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British anzani super single outboard
I thought I might post about my anzani super single outboard - one of the oldest I have seen around. I got it for free halfway through last year and it has been sitting at the back of my workshop for the last few months. It has the villiers ignition and an Amal carburettor so I believe it is complete and original. I do have the end cap for the exhaust chamber as well. I thought maybe it had been brought over to Aus during WW2 as military surplus but have no proof... If any interesting observations are made please let me know.
Serial no. - SS 453x S.
Serial no. - SS 453x S.
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Re: British anzani super single outboard
Welcome Boyd.
Close up pics of ignition for us.
I have seen this motor as you know and can verify everything except ignition as fitted.
The ignition that you have is factory or maker replacement as the base plate bears the correct castings and script for a MK1 or new style Villiers for Anzani.
I believe that original would be as per Villiers "Cooly Hat" style. Something went wrong with that so you have the factory replacement. Still with that your engine is very, over the service life, original with history.
Others will know what is what with your ignition status from over the years.
Well done in getting and owning this engine aye.
I mentioned "Do Not Touch the Gearbox"........................I mean that!
B
Close up pics of ignition for us.
I have seen this motor as you know and can verify everything except ignition as fitted.
The ignition that you have is factory or maker replacement as the base plate bears the correct castings and script for a MK1 or new style Villiers for Anzani.
I believe that original would be as per Villiers "Cooly Hat" style. Something went wrong with that so you have the factory replacement. Still with that your engine is very, over the service life, original with history.
Others will know what is what with your ignition status from over the years.
Well done in getting and owning this engine aye.
I mentioned "Do Not Touch the Gearbox"........................I mean that!
B
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Re: British anzani super single outboard
Recent conversation.
The ignition that you have has to be original..........If earlier as I suggested, there would be no fuel tank left as the diameter would see to that aye.
Your throttle cable question.........Contact John and get an Amal 102 two jet cable and remember to ask for an adjuster at the same time. See your pics as adjuster is not.....
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The ignition that you have has to be original..........If earlier as I suggested, there would be no fuel tank left as the diameter would see to that aye.
Your throttle cable question.........Contact John and get an Amal 102 two jet cable and remember to ask for an adjuster at the same time. See your pics as adjuster is not.....
Cheers
B
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Re: British anzani super single outboard
Hello all
Have recently been pondering about the anzani SS's and believe that I have one of the oldest(if not the oldest) one around.
A fellow collector here in WA has one that is less than 200 serial numbers younger than mine - I have SS 4537 S and he has SS 4763 S.
Both cylindrical fuel tanks have remnants of the same battleship gray on the tanks, possibly a war dept. one like the wartime seagulls?
Does anyone on here have an older one than mine?
Cheers
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Have recently been pondering about the anzani SS's and believe that I have one of the oldest(if not the oldest) one around.
A fellow collector here in WA has one that is less than 200 serial numbers younger than mine - I have SS 4537 S and he has SS 4763 S.
Both cylindrical fuel tanks have remnants of the same battleship gray on the tanks, possibly a war dept. one like the wartime seagulls?
Does anyone on here have an older one than mine?
Cheers
BP
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Re: British anzani super single outboard
You have a very nice looking engine!
Why do you say not to touch the gearbox?I mentioned "Do Not Touch the Gearbox"........................I mean that!
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Is it better to over think, than not think at all?
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Re: British anzani super single outboard
Hi Nudge
B has recommended not touching the gearbox because it has not been apart before at all; it is common that the end cap on the SS's are butchered as people do not have the correct removal tool and do not know they have a left hand thread for the end cap bolt.
Cheers
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B has recommended not touching the gearbox because it has not been apart before at all; it is common that the end cap on the SS's are butchered as people do not have the correct removal tool and do not know they have a left hand thread for the end cap bolt.
Cheers
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Re: British anzani super single outboard
I still have one knocking about, still not done anything with it, not all that keen on them really.
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Re: British anzani super single outboard
Hi Keith
If it's not too much to ask, would you be able to advise the serial of that one?
It doesn't look that bad...
Cheers
BP
If it's not too much to ask, would you be able to advise the serial of that one?
It doesn't look that bad...
Cheers
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Re: British anzani super single outboard
I wouldn't have a clue where the serial number is on that motor, I got shot of a later one I had, still have some parts about though.
The old one is right at the back of my shed, so I will have to get over a lot of motors including five Anzani miners and a unitwin, this may take some time.
Hang on, is the serial number on the back end of the crank case?
Also shouldn't it have brass thumb screws on that one?
The old one is right at the back of my shed, so I will have to get over a lot of motors including five Anzani miners and a unitwin, this may take some time.
Hang on, is the serial number on the back end of the crank case?
Also shouldn't it have brass thumb screws on that one?
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Re: British anzani super single outboard
No, there shouldn't be brass thumbscrews.
The serial no. is on the crankcase lug to the right of the carburettor.
Cheers
BP
The serial no. is on the crankcase lug to the right of the carburettor.
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Re: British anzani super single outboard
The thumb screws are plated brass, I can see by the one in your picture has them.
Re: British anzani super single outboard
The serial number is SS3550L, Long shaft.
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Re: British anzani super single outboard
Keith, you seem to have an older one than mine; so I now have possession of the second oldest SS known.
I have the oldest one in Australia and until proven otherwise, the oldest one in original and unrestored condition.
Thumbscrews are plated brass, just had another look at mine.
Anyone else have one with a cylindrical tank?
Cheers
BP
I have the oldest one in Australia and until proven otherwise, the oldest one in original and unrestored condition.
Thumbscrews are plated brass, just had another look at mine.
Anyone else have one with a cylindrical tank?
Cheers
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Re: British anzani super single outboard
I've often wondered if those round anzani tanks were made in the same place as Marston tanks, they seem very similar?
Re: British anzani super single outboard
I wouldn't be surprised in the least if it was, I think the cap is probably worth more than the motor now, daft really.