Thanks Terry, yes, they are lovely engines, a real joy to run. This will be going in a lovely 1930's vintage plane, which will be after the Speedy Bee, which I think/ hope you will like.
Hi Gary, it will move if not tight enough, there are screw that you tighten to keep it from rotating, trick is to get them where it moves freely to advance and retard the ignition, but they stay put when needed, easy enough when you get used to them.
Grazie per aver portato sul banco questo motore, un vero pezzo di storia e quel sorriso di "bambino" entusiasta che appare nel tuo viso
Thank you very much, really pleased you enjoyed the video
Yeah, I saw your video, couldn't resist anymore and bought one
Hope you enjoy it!
Fascinating engine and lovely video, as always Mark.
Glad you enjoyed it, appreciate the comment
Outstanding share thank you sir.
Glad you enjoyed it, appreciate the comment
Great video!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Love the engine " cackle"
Yes, they do sound lovely
Beautiful little motor the Bantam. I wonder what you are going to build for this one. Cheers Mark.
Thanks Terry, yes, they are lovely engines, a real joy to run. This will be going in a lovely 1930's vintage plane, which will be after the Speedy Bee, which I think/ hope you will like.
@@MarkRobinson555 I'm sure I will 👍
I have some engines that use a much smaller spark plug from champion that is if from what I see from searches is correct
never seen one of these before,does that timing lever not move while in use,with vibes etc?
Hi Gary, it will move if not tight enough, there are screw that you tighten to keep it from rotating, trick is to get them where it moves freely to advance and retard the ignition, but they stay put when needed, easy enough when you get used to them.
Che carburante utilizzi per questo motore?
Details are in the videos description, hope that helps
@@MarkRobinson555 grazie mille