Perfect, that's exactly it! Thanks so much. I got impatient and got stuck into trying to get it to run. The builder put the coil and battery in the wooden box underneath the engine, but the battery has been in there for almost 25 years and has split, leaking electrolyte. This has attacked the...
An old mate of mine built this in 1999 - he was a very capable modeller in his day but he struggles now and can't remember anything about this engine, or where he put the info about it. He's asked me to get it running for him. I need to ID it so I can research a bit about what fuel and oil is...
You guys are absolute legends, thank you so much! Cool that it shares the Starrett history, that's a great tie-in.
Can't see myself rebuilding it as a food chopper but it may eventually turn again as a primitive beam engine.
The internet wins again.
I'd guess the same, but you'd want a crank handle if you were to do more than a couple of minutes' work with it, and there's no boss or tapped hole for one. It would be a good surface to grab onto if you had to knock an engine over centre.
It's also too heavy to be a toy engine, but has simple...
Interesting to note that the flywheel has a round profile, so I don't think it would be useful for driving off of. And if the machine was designed to be driven by another power source, would it have a flywheel?
Was at a neighbour's today and spotted this in his garden. After seeing me drool over it, he gave it to me. Appears to be flywheel and beam of an old engine. Flywheel is about 210mm across (8 inches). Needless to say, there are no casting marks anywhere. Any ideas? EDIT - two photos added...