Anzani pilot

Post your wanted adds here

Moderators: John@sos, charlesp, Charles uk, RickUK, Petergalileo

Post Reply
User avatar
cookie1
Posts: 234
Joined: Wed Apr 13, 2016 10:04 pm
Location: Orkney , Scotland

Anzani pilot

Post by cookie1 »

Would anyone have a mk2 or mk3 pilot longshaft for sale ? Or did they even make one ? Any help gratefully received , thanks
User avatar
Collector Inspector
Posts: 4183
Joined: Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:32 am
Location: Perth Western Australia
Contact:

Re: Anzani pilot

Post by Collector Inspector »

Not that it is for sale but, yes, they made a long shaft.

Compared to the usual. Usual is 52-pre 60.

Long one has fin on gearbox. 47-50ish.

The casting number (NOT the engine number) has the date. I have mentioned this before many moons ago.

Good hunting aye.

B
Attachments
DSC03771.JPG
DSC03145.JPG
DSC03143.JPG
DSC03142.JPG
DSC03141.JPG
A chicken is one egg's way of becoming others
User avatar
cookie1
Posts: 234
Joined: Wed Apr 13, 2016 10:04 pm
Location: Orkney , Scotland

Re: Anzani pilot

Post by cookie1 »

Hi , thanks for the photos and information 👍 I do have a longshaft mk1 similar to yours , I'm wondering if they did one with the cast leg as I could do with the extra hp , I think the mk3 was 3 hp
Ferrier120
Posts: 31
Joined: Tue Oct 21, 2014 1:38 pm
Location: Devon

Re: Anzani pilot

Post by Ferrier120 »

The MK3 was introduced in 1958 and was 2.5hp. It was about the mid 60s when the 3hp appeared as a Mk4 and the Mk5 had the 'P' shaped steering hoop with tiller.
Attachments
RIMG0408.JPG
User avatar
cookie1
Posts: 234
Joined: Wed Apr 13, 2016 10:04 pm
Location: Orkney , Scotland

Re: Anzani pilot

Post by cookie1 »

Thanks for that , I think any of the later cast leg models would do me power wise but I've yet to see a longshaft . Perhaps they only made them with the tubular leg ?
Jerry Rhum
Posts: 3
Joined: Fri May 12, 2023 1:56 pm
Location: Bucks, UK

Re: Anzani pilot

Post by Jerry Rhum »

I've just bought an Anzani Pilot and I wondered if anyone could give me any pointers of what to do before starting it for the first time?


I am a complete novice with outboards and in fact the Anzani is just to practice on because I don't want to damage the (much more expensive) Seagull I'm about to buy.

The Pilot has, apparently, been sat in a shed for a few years but ran before that.
anzani 1.jpg
I've started by taking the gearbox apart. Everything moves smoothly, but the gasket needs replacing and I wondered if the marine grease should look like this?
anzani 6.jpg
There is, what seems to be, sand in the water intake pipe, so I need some ideas on how to check if I have got it all out?

Other than that, this end looks good and just needs some cleaning up
anzani 7.jpg
I'm hoping to get the fuel tank off, and have a poke about under there, this weekend.

Any advice would be most welcome

cheers
Jerry
Attachments
anzani 2.jpg
User avatar
Collector Inspector
Posts: 4183
Joined: Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:32 am
Location: Perth Western Australia
Contact:

Re: Anzani pilot

Post by Collector Inspector »

Welcome aboard.

You seem to be doing just fine...gently gently the way to go.

Clean the gearbox and refresh grease by hand etc. Not packed to the max just leave some air.

I am interested in the recoil starter?

I suspect an add-on at some stage.

Cool little engines...have fun aye.

Regards

B
A chicken is one egg's way of becoming others
Jerry Rhum
Posts: 3
Joined: Fri May 12, 2023 1:56 pm
Location: Bucks, UK

Re: Anzani pilot

Post by Jerry Rhum »

Starter 1.jpg
With the recoil removed.

I've got the spark plug sparking, which seemed to be the only major problem. I've got to clean out the fuel tank, as there is loose rust in there (and no fuel filter?).

Then I'll get some petrol in it and give it a go.
Post Reply