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British Bikes / Re: 1920s villiers supersport TT
« on: May 28, 2018, 06:17:18 PM »
Hope these pics help. It would be nice to find it the correct ignition etc. but I live in the west of Pembrokeshire - another few steps and you're in the Atlantic. Spares and knowledgeable enthuisiasts here are a little like chickens teeth. I would be very happy to try and source the correct bits but would need advice on what I'm looking for. It would certainly make sense to be able to adjust the timing on the backplate. I do not think it could be returned to autolube, much as I would like to. The oil tank is present in the fuel tank but the crankcases have been drilled and the faces profiled rather crudely to run with a petrol oil mix. All bearings appear to be new, alloy piston, rings and bore look very good.
I bought this from a dealer who said it was a '23 Excelsior. The engine was so tight it could barely be turned over. The shoulders on the new mains that have been pressed into the cases were compressing and seizing the crankshaft.
I bought this from a dealer who said it was a '23 Excelsior. The engine was so tight it could barely be turned over. The shoulders on the new mains that have been pressed into the cases were compressing and seizing the crankshaft.