[SEL] engine ID wanted

Steve Barr stevebarr at ameritech.net
Tue May 31 07:01:57 PDT 2005


Marv

Looks like a Standard Cream Separator Engine.

Here are a few pics on one...
http://www.oldengine.org/members/sbarr/images/Shows/RockRiver2001/Engine35.jpg

http://www.oldengine.org/members/sbarr/images/Shows/RockRiver2001/Engine37.jpg

http://www.oldengine.org/members/sbarr/images/Shows/RockRiver2001/Engine38.jpg

(you might have to check the link for wrapping.  there are other pictures
on the net of Standard Cream Separator Engines...)

Steve
--- MARVIN HEDBERG <marvhed at ecenet.com> wrote:
pics at:
http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=4002561&a=31776538

i was given these 2 engines on Sunday. no marks or casting #'s.
10" flywheel with fan spokes and an oiler port for the piston.

the one with the mixer has a bronze casting for the crankcase
cover/outer support, vertical mag mount, flyball governor, copper gas
tank, internal cam gear for exhaust pushrod. the crank turns 2.5 rev to 1
on the large gear.
the small pully has an inner groove with a hook for a starting rope.
 
the partial engine has a cast iron horizontal mag mount, etc.
 
both base castings have the same 3 bolt mounting pattern for something.
i'm wondering if this was used as a forge blower engine running the fan
belt on the flywheel perimeter?

thanks, marv




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