Hey there is one thing i have the original unplated cap !
Hey could i twist your arm for 1 of those nifty air inlets your skillfully making?...[he'll probably say give me the unplated cap!]
i spose the drive shaft is very rusty what will you do with that?
From what I can see 13/16 x 24 is a fine whitworth thread.
Not very common, so I will make a tap as I only need 2 trumpets.
Niander I will give you a trumpet if you make it to the Thames do.
I have put an unplated fuel cap on the engine now, the drive tube is a little rusty in places so I will ask the local tame platers if they will electroplate zinc.
Yes Thats the way to do it!...impressive puts me to shame actually as i havent done much with mine as yet
Im afraid i live to far away in the hebrides for the london meet
I bet a coil is what i need also...how much was it and whats his contact?
did they make this in standard length?
but anyways its no good being to long for your boat
Now I have too many trumpets, I will need to buy more projects
Niander the coil came from George at villiersparts.co.uk it cost £50.00, that was more that the whole engine.
Did you want to swap a cap for a trumpet?
The more I look at this engine the more tempted I am to grab the angle grinder, if future generations of Seagull enthusiasts want to return it to long shaft then they can. There is a fair change that the use of smelly 2 strokes will be banned in my life time anyway. If I am to use it then it could do with being shorter.
The only painted bits are the steel tiller arm tube and the steel tank.
The rest is just cleaned up, I have resisted the urge to polish, as I prefer the "as it left the factory" look. The prop I polished because I believe it would have been polished.
The coil I tested as per the FAQ on Johns main site.