Hello Randy,
I am an avid follower of the Ron Chernich site and hence the Motor Boys exploits. So I will take up your offer when I get frustrated! it is silly things that usually get me! I like to restore back to original if possible, although I intend to run and fly the engines I have. As an example. I have a model B Brown Junior from 1938. It has a choke nut on the end of the intake (now what use or ornament are they?). It also has a soft solder patch where the screw on tank lid should be (missing). However the 1938 model didn't have the screw on tank , but a pot tank. So has this engine had a different crankcase fitted or has some one tried to update the 1938 engine with a later tank? You see the sort of problems that you run into when you want both functionality and a little authenticity!
Hello Don,
I got as far as paying for a catalogue which never turned up. Paid for another which arrived. This was years ago and I was impressed by the prices, although as Randy says, it could encompass a wider range of engine types. I am sure the well heeled collector can afford Woody's prices, but unfortunately I cannot. If I just needed the odd spare once in a while, then fine. I am retired so I would rather make stuff for peanuts and consider my time well spent in improving my machining and casting skills. But thanks for the suggestion (Your 110% Madman is a real cracker on Orwick 64 power. Thanks for the plan!)
Regards,
Andrew.