Welcome to the new discussion board. |
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Andrew
| Posted on Wednesday, October 31, 2001 - 11:42 pm: |
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I am glad to say that we are back with a new and improved format for the discussion board. It is not hard to use. You can click on the getting started and formatting links to the left to see how. |
andrew (andrew)
| Posted on Thursday, November 01, 2001 - 10:48 am: |
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Here is a test message... With a photo posted below: Regards, Andrew |
J.B. Castagnos
| Posted on Friday, November 02, 2001 - 06:05 am: |
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Nice little engine Andrew, it's good to have the site back. Is the ditributor an adaption or was this factory installed, can't tell by the pictures. J.B. Castagnos |
andrew
| Posted on Friday, November 02, 2001 - 09:30 am: |
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J.B., It is actually a pump engine that someone "converted" to marine. The castings were the same but the marine would have had a plunger water pump on the rear (the boss on the casting is there for it). The timer shaft and bevel gear etc. is original, but the distributor may not be... aparently the marine version had a magneto in the flywheel. Carburetor is the same. Based on the serial number it is a 1924 engine. Not to make a sales pitch on the discussion board... but as a way to demonstrate how we can link from here... it is for sale if you know of anyone who is interested. Regards, Andrew
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Bill Nanfield
| Posted on Saturday, November 03, 2001 - 07:45 pm: |
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New site looks good Andrew, what's an account, and why don't I have one? Maybe I should just open all those little folders and find out! Bill Nanfield |
andrew
| Posted on Saturday, November 03, 2001 - 11:00 pm: |
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Bill, Just click on Edit Profile on the left side of the screen and then click on Instant Registration. Regards, Andrew |
Mark O`Hern
| Posted on Thursday, May 01, 2003 - 10:41 am: |
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Hi, I have an old Acadia single cylinder inboard marine engine and would like to know how to determine how many HP it is. |
Ernie
| Posted on Thursday, May 01, 2003 - 05:39 pm: |
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Mark, A good place to start is, what is the dia of the flywheel? Also if you have a pic or pics that can be posted here that would help. If you need help posting the pics just forward them to Andrew or myself. Hope this helps Ernie |
Larry Brown
| Posted on Monday, February 23, 2004 - 03:42 pm: |
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Informatin wanted on Detroit Engine Works, one cylinder Marine Engine. 2 stroke? Brass fittings and brass water pump, 15 inch flywheel, dark blue green appears to be original color.Dated around 1909? |
dijo
New member Username: dijo
Post Number: 2 Registered: 10-2005
| Posted on Sunday, November 27, 2005 - 08:07 pm: |
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I am attempting to restore two Universal Model C; ser numbers 3190 and 5913. I am looking for journal bearings and any technical available. |
fordman
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| Posted on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 - 11:10 am: |
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I need a flywheel for what I think is an early Grey 2 cyl inboard engine.There is no numbers that i can find on it. Paul |
snorton
New member Username: snorton
Post Number: 1 Registered: 01-2007
| Posted on Monday, January 15, 2007 - 02:58 pm: |
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I just inheirited an Acadia 3hp and a 4-5?hp Imperial. The Acadia has no plate but looks just like the one on the Acadia home page. It seems to have good compression (at -20C) and with all the great info at this site I should be able to fix up the ignitor system. The Imperial is another story, it's siezed, got a big chunk of metal broke off the exhaust casting, and has something (water pump?)missing off the front. I'm guessing it's from Stewart, Bruce & Co. Ltd. as I'm next door to PEI. I'm going get a foto once I figure the camera out. |
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