Restoring 100 year old Engine Hit and Can't Miss!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ม.ค. 2024
- Restoring a 1925 Fuller & Johnson 3 1/2 Horsepower engine that was seized and missing many parts. I show before and after as well as the many obstacles encountered and how they were overcome to restore the engine.
Very nice work. I just really like old engines
Thank you very much, I love them too,
Kevin
beautifull restoration!
Thank you very much, appreciate your feedback, Kevin
You did a great job. Looks fantastic.
Thanks so much!
Good video, really enjoyed it, nice job
Thank you very much!
good for another 99 years, very nice job, I felt I would have liked to see it run, but then again it's done enough work. Let it rest and just look good.
Darryl,
Thanks for your feedback. I plan on doing a video on starting and running this engine. Waiting to get out of mud season and better weather!
Thanks for watching,
Kevin
off of a Coldwell reel mower!. sadly is not a hit and miss but throttle governed engine very cool engine none the less!
Yes, we had a Coldwell mower when I was young, it was a beast. For fun I called this engine a Hit and Can't miss because it doesn't miss a beat. Thanks for your comments and watching the video,
Kevin
Woah, cool info. I'm glad you recognized it because I thought this was a small marine engine, because of the long shaft.
Awesome
Thanks so much,
Kevin
Cool! Looks pretty good! When will we get to see it run?
I appreciate the feedback! I plan in doing a prep, start and run video of this engine when we get past the snow and mud season. Thanks for watching, Kevin.
Enjoyed your video but a bit disappointed not to hear it run.
David,
I appreciate your feed back! I plan to do a Prep, Start and Run video on the engine when the weather improves and we are past the snow and mud season.Thanks for watching,
Kevin
Awesome work, I see you are running a buzz coil yet that looks like a complete magneto because I see a horseshoe magnet, Was the coil part too far gone?
Thank you, the engine has has some interesting modifications in its life. The top of the magneto was cut off, just leaving the lower housing and points and using a 6 volt coil for ignition. It looked really bad, so I made an arched cover to make look better. Thanks for your interest and watching the video, Kevin.