coolie ignition for SDP
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coolie ignition for SDP
As it says above
i need a complete ignition system for an SDP i've been working on for some time now. It's currently got a flat top villiers fitted to it but it's not right according to what i've found out.
The coolie must be complete with the flywheel and aluminium cover plate with the rope winder. It doesn't need to make a spark as i can sort that out later.
It must be affordable. I don't want to pay a kings ransom for it. (less than £50 please) i know they're old but they're not priceless. Not yet anyway.
Cheaper the better.
Jon
i need a complete ignition system for an SDP i've been working on for some time now. It's currently got a flat top villiers fitted to it but it's not right according to what i've found out.
The coolie must be complete with the flywheel and aluminium cover plate with the rope winder. It doesn't need to make a spark as i can sort that out later.
It must be affordable. I don't want to pay a kings ransom for it. (less than £50 please) i know they're old but they're not priceless. Not yet anyway.
Cheaper the better.
Jon
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Re: coolie ignition for SDP
Why is the flat top incorrect Jon?
Is yours super early in the production run.......before the AC line commenced.
Regards
BnC
Is yours super early in the production run.......before the AC line commenced.
Regards
BnC
A chicken is one egg's way of becoming others
Re: coolie ignition for SDP
Hi Jon,
Are you still looking for a SD coolie hat ignition?
I've got a few SD flywheels, ignition plates and covers in the shed.
I can't help you with the Villiers rope pulleys.
Cheers, Jan
Are you still looking for a SD coolie hat ignition?
I've got a few SD flywheels, ignition plates and covers in the shed.
I can't help you with the Villiers rope pulleys.
Cheers, Jan
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Re: coolie ignition for SDP
Bruce
SDP11449 currently has a "borrowed" FLATTOP ignition (dated 1950 actually) from a scrapped motor just to get it running. SDP's are considered a "wartime" motor from 42-46 and anything we've seen before in this family NORMALLY has a coolie ignition doesn't it? Why not with this one! As Charles keeps saying, unless Dr.Who travelled back in time to the end of ww2 in his Tardis, things are as they are for a reason. We just haven't quite got there yet as far as the data has been collected.
Definitely well before any C,D,HC, or AC,AD,or AHC.
As Hugo starts getting more data i hope things will become a lot clearer.
Jan, good to hear from you again.
Yes, if you have a baseplate and flywheel that's in reasonable condition then i can definitely find a home for it. I've just found a rope pulley so i should be fine with that.
PM me the details and we can get things moving.
Jon
SDP11449 currently has a "borrowed" FLATTOP ignition (dated 1950 actually) from a scrapped motor just to get it running. SDP's are considered a "wartime" motor from 42-46 and anything we've seen before in this family NORMALLY has a coolie ignition doesn't it? Why not with this one! As Charles keeps saying, unless Dr.Who travelled back in time to the end of ww2 in his Tardis, things are as they are for a reason. We just haven't quite got there yet as far as the data has been collected.
Definitely well before any C,D,HC, or AC,AD,or AHC.
As Hugo starts getting more data i hope things will become a lot clearer.
Jan, good to hear from you again.
Yes, if you have a baseplate and flywheel that's in reasonable condition then i can definitely find a home for it. I've just found a rope pulley so i should be fine with that.
PM me the details and we can get things moving.
Jon
Re: coolie ignition for SDP
What about your research Jon? You have been researching SDs for 3 years, but not shared anything. Are you going to let Hugo have what you have recorded? We are all waiting to see what results you have.As Hugo starts getting more data i hope things will become a lot clearer.
My view is that SDP engines seem to carry later numbers in the SD range, and had later features such as chromed exhausts, and later flat top magnetos, albeit with screw type points.
Re: coolie ignition for SDP
Sadly no SDP's have come to light yet in my data.
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Re: coolie ignition for SDP
In our overview researches we came to the conclusion that around 90% had chrome exhausts, all had cast aluminium tank brackets as the cost of the press tools for the brass handed tank brackets would be illogical when you've got all the patterns & tooling for the cast ones, & the stores don't have to carry 2 brass spares (left & right) just 1 cast one.
I've owned an SDP in the 6000's.
I've owned an SDP in the 6000's.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Re: coolie ignition for SDP
Shall we start another section on ignitions here, or just keep as per the "wanted" section.
The data is coming TONIGHT hugz.
Jan pm if you can and we'll sort out the details. cheers
Jon
The data is coming TONIGHT hugz.
Jan pm if you can and we'll sort out the details. cheers
Jon
Re: coolie ignition for SDP
Hi Jon,
I think the email function on the forum isn't working. I've send you 2 messages.
Send you a PM
Cheers, Jan
I think the email function on the forum isn't working. I've send you 2 messages.
Send you a PM
Cheers, Jan
Re: coolie ignition for SDP
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