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Re: Acme ENGINE

Post  mike d on Thu May 12, 2011 10:14 am

HI TREV..
there seems to be some cracking engines in your country,as well as the states.
were ever did you find that one,we seem to have the normal run of the mill engines over here.
there are some unusual engines doted about here,but every time i look at rallys in australia and the states theres such a vast amount of engines that we dont see over here.
i know CHRIS (jonesy)was thinking of moving over to the states,but i dont know if hes still going to go or not.
would love to spend some time over in australia,have a rummage about and go to some shows just to see how its done over in your neck of the woods.
glad you've sorted it now and, good luck with it Trev.
regards.mike.

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Re: Acme ENGINE

Post  RAB on Sat May 14, 2011 12:46 pm

sumpoiler wrote:


Well, that blew my idea out the window lol!

Were these made under licence in this country?

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Re: Acme ENGINE

Post  mike d on Sat May 14, 2011 11:51 pm

PAUL..
its your neck of the woods as well..
thought you mite have seen some up there...
mike..

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Re: Acme ENGINE

Post  RAB on Sat May 14, 2011 11:53 pm

Mike,

Naw i havent,

I seem to think theres something in the past SEM Mag, will have to have a look through.

There a nice engine though.

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Re: Acme ENGINE

Post  mike d on Sun May 15, 2011 12:13 am

yes your right there Paul..
its far to big for me...
wish my health was a lot better than it is..
since ive down sized ive been offered loads of engines,to big for me though
so jonesey and i have now decided to buy them,as he has a fella that want as many as he can get...
so its not a bad way of making money,we are lucky enough to have a mate of Chris's who can collect them for us
only thing is its a while till we can sell them as the fella wants container loads at a time.
i guess i mite get told off for telling you ..opsssssssss
regards.mike.


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Re: Acme ENGINE

Post  Guest on Tue May 17, 2011 9:10 pm

Might be worth investing in John Ellis's book on Scottish engines

When I 1st read Acme engine I thought about the American engine:



There is also a picture of the american engine on page 34 of June 2011 SEM pic 11.

I would try and find a copy of the above book for info on the Scottish engine.

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Re: Acme ENGINE

Post  billypurves on Tue May 17, 2011 9:54 pm

I have John s book here. I will phone him tomorrow for more info on the company and post his findings on here.

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Re: Acme ENGINE

Post  sumpoiler on Wed May 18, 2011 2:14 pm

billypurves wrote:I have John s book here. I will phone him tomorrow for more info on the company and post his findings on here.


No worries that will be great

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Re: Acme ENGINE

Post  mike d on Thu May 19, 2011 1:46 am

good luck with it Trev...
there are some very helpful fellers on here...
some of them know a fair bit about engines for sure..
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