A little gift
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A little gift
Here’s a little Christmas gift for those with an interest, I picked it up recently and thought why not share it.
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Excellent ! Thanks for sharing 
I wonder what the mk 1 and 2 were ?
I wonder what the mk 1 and 2 were ?
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Thank you very much.
Merry Christmas.
Sandro
Merry Christmas.
Sandro
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Awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Merry Christmas.
Regards,
Spiro
Merry Christmas.
Regards,
Spiro
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Great piece of history.
On page 2, in the list of spares, it specifies the spark plug as a Sintox C3. This is a Lodge plug. Did the SD's have Lodge from the factory or was this just the army spec for the replacement? I can't recall this plug being mentioned in any of the posts I've read.
On page 2, in the list of spares, it specifies the spark plug as a Sintox C3. This is a Lodge plug. Did the SD's have Lodge from the factory or was this just the army spec for the replacement? I can't recall this plug being mentioned in any of the posts I've read.
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Nice old read that -
1 and 1/4 pints to the gallon is a very heavy mix ? ( thats over 6:1 )
Also - did SD's have a choke flap ? - as there is no mention of using one on starting - cold or hot.
I like the advice tip ( adjust throttle screw until it ticks over etc ) and stop it by choking.
Are side mounts common - never seen one or seen one for sale ?
Good basic advice there also for problem starting a flooded 2 stroke.
I did invent a little thing that kept a throttle lever at tickover but flipped off to stop it - but I lost my drawing and cannot remember what it was. I will have to re-invent it
1 and 1/4 pints to the gallon is a very heavy mix ? ( thats over 6:1 )
Also - did SD's have a choke flap ? - as there is no mention of using one on starting - cold or hot.
I like the advice tip ( adjust throttle screw until it ticks over etc ) and stop it by choking.
Are side mounts common - never seen one or seen one for sale ?
Good basic advice there also for problem starting a flooded 2 stroke.
I did invent a little thing that kept a throttle lever at tickover but flipped off to stop it - but I lost my drawing and cannot remember what it was. I will have to re-invent it

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No choke just a 2" trumpet, chromed or bare brass.
There are pics on here of wartime side mount brackets but they were designed for specific military boats so need modification to work on modern gunnel & transom styles.
Remember there were no 2-stroke oils available pre 1950, apart from racing castor oil so a bit of extra 30 weight motor oil was probably playing safe!
There are pics on here of wartime side mount brackets but they were designed for specific military boats so need modification to work on modern gunnel & transom styles.
Remember there were no 2-stroke oils available pre 1950, apart from racing castor oil so a bit of extra 30 weight motor oil was probably playing safe!
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Thanks Rennie, this is an example of a wartime bracket that has been modified for use on a transom, but has a side mount thrust block, but would work on a conventional gunnel.
Hugo if you see this can you post a pic of of an original one.
Hugo if you see this can you post a pic of of an original one.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Here’s a another photo of a wartime side mount, only a few of these known to exist. Also a photo of a brass inlet trumpet, fitted to a rare brass carb body.