[SEL] OIL ENGINE

Fuller & Johnson fuller_johnson at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 26 16:34:29 PDT 2004


And the Rosebery/Buzacott Oil Engines.
 


Patrick M Livingstone <pml1 at bigpond.net.au> wrote:
The term "Oil Engine" (in Oz and the UK) usually refers to engines burning
low grade fuels such as kerosene. They are usually hot-bulb type engines and
they were common from around 1900 to the 1920s. Good examples here in Oz are
Austral, Hornsby and Blackstone. 

Patrick M Livingstone
Leichhardt NSW
http://www.oldengine.org/members/pml/Index.html
http://www.users.bigpond.com/pml/
-----Original Message-----

could any one tell me whot an oil engine is? 
1 the fuel? 
2 the year or years?
3 the types of engine?
if any one can tell me about this you guys could thanks
burnoil 


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