Yes the lesser spotted villiers with it's oil bath air cleaner, a rare beast indeed. Just for reference the keyway on the drive side of the crank is a easy way to find tdc, if you dont want to take the head off, as the crank will be at TDC with the keyway pointing up dead vertical .
Excellent mate, just pulling a Villiers engine from an old cement mixer which has been left untouched in vegetation for about 35 years. Ill use your vids for reference. Looking forward to your next tea20 vid, working on a couple as farm runabouts no paint mind, love your colour scheme. You mentioned a bitumous type paint you used on the tea20 what brand was that? Wa it a bunnings job? , thanks again
Gday Pete. Thanks for the feedback. Yeah those Villiers engines seem to show up everywhere. The bitumous paint you refer too actually came from Supercheap. It's just an underbody paint in a can that is located in the spray can section and I think you can buy the applicator gun from them as well or it can be painted on. Hope this helps Pete. Take care.
Hi there thank you for the video. I am in the process of getting a villers Mk 12 for a Lightburn 3 1/2 cf Cement mixer. restoration I am not sure if it is the original for this mixer but at least the dates will be around the same. My cement mixer is 1950s The only information a can find on the petrol that came with is is it was 2 hp. i think the villers is 3hp again i could be wrong. Would you consider selling a restored engine?
Gday Mate.Thanks for the comment. Most of the engines I come across arent fitted to a machine of some sort so I can help you there. As I state in most of my videos these engines are not restored , just cleaned up using the parts the engine came with. If parts are damaged beyond repair then generally they are abandoned. I will think about selling one.
cheers for replying. after watching your video on restoring/ fixing the Villers i may be out of my depth. I could probably get one to run, but it would never be as neat or as clean as yours. i do have a very old Briggs and Stratton with a wind up starter that a man with your talents may be interested in@@thebigfella8986 looks like this one. ruclips.net/video/OYgu4FUm8CMn/видео.html
Yes the lesser spotted villiers with it's oil bath air cleaner, a rare beast indeed. Just for reference the keyway on the drive side of the crank is a easy way to find tdc, if you dont want to take the head off, as the crank will be at TDC with the keyway pointing up dead vertical .
Gday Alan. Thanks for the feedback. Yes, your absolutely correct on the keyway direction to indicate TDC. Take care man.
Great video Thanks
Gday Michael. Thanks for the comment.
Excellent mate, just pulling a Villiers engine from an old cement mixer which has been left untouched in vegetation for about 35 years. Ill use your vids for reference. Looking forward to your next tea20 vid, working on a couple as farm runabouts no paint mind, love your colour scheme.
You mentioned a bitumous type paint you used on the tea20 what brand was that? Wa it a bunnings job?
, thanks again
Gday Pete. Thanks for the feedback. Yeah those Villiers engines seem to show up everywhere. The bitumous paint you refer too actually came from Supercheap. It's just an underbody paint in a can that is located in the spray can section and I think you can buy the applicator gun from them as well or it can be painted on. Hope this helps Pete. Take care.
Hi there thank you for the video. I am in the process of getting a villers Mk 12 for a Lightburn 3 1/2 cf Cement mixer. restoration I am not sure if it is the original for this mixer but at least the dates will be around the same. My cement mixer is 1950s The only information a can find on the petrol that came with is is it was 2 hp. i think the villers is 3hp again i could be wrong. Would you consider selling a restored engine?
Gday Mate.Thanks for the comment. Most of the engines I come across arent fitted to a machine of some sort so I can help you there. As I state in most of my videos these engines are not restored , just cleaned up using the parts the engine came with. If parts are damaged beyond repair then generally they are abandoned. I will think about selling one.
cheers for replying. after watching your video on restoring/ fixing the Villers i may be out of my depth. I could probably get one to run, but it would never be as neat or as clean as yours. i do have a very old Briggs and Stratton with a wind up starter that a man with your talents may be interested in@@thebigfella8986 looks like this one. ruclips.net/video/OYgu4FUm8CMn/видео.html
Never got a reply on your email address@@thebigfella8986 also for some reason i cant see al reply's
Crikey mate don't paint her Blue!
Paint her Green you Auzzy Billabong! Hahaha
New Zealand for the win.
Gday Mate. Its a bit late 🤣