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Ruston Hornsby

Post  Russell on Fri Aug 05, 2011 6:17 am

Hi i have just acquired a AP Hornsby and wonder if there is any one out there can date it for me ???????
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Re: Ruston Hornsby

Post  RAB on Fri Aug 05, 2011 6:53 am

Hi Russel,

Could you please post some more details about the engine, ie Seriel Number etc.

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Re: Ruston Hornsby

Post  kevjhnsn on Fri Aug 05, 2011 6:59 am

WHAT IS THE magneto make model this helps me to narrow it down for you
some of the older guys will be more acurate than me
engine number ,bhp or hp r.p.m
al lthe details that should be on the brass plate with ruston & hornsby ltd lincoln england
off memory lol! lol! soooooo eeeeeeeeaaaaaarly lol! lol!
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Re: Ruston Hornsby

Post  kevjhnsn on Fri Aug 05, 2011 7:02 am

MORNING PAUL
I SAID THE OLDER GUYS WOULD ASK BUT YOU BET MY TYPING SPEED TO GET IT ON FIRST lol! lol!
YOUR AN EARLY BIRD TO THEN
THANKS KEV

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Re: Ruston Hornsby

Post  RAB on Fri Aug 05, 2011 7:10 am

kevjhnsn wrote:MORNING PAUL
I SAID THE OLDER GUYS WOULD ASK BUT YOU BET MY TYPING SPEED TO GET IT ON FIRST lol! lol!
YOUR AN EARLY BIRD TO THEN
THANKS KEV


Kev ive been up since 4, A right pain When youre on holiday and still up at that time.

I think i may have to do a datting piece for the Ruston now as a few people are starting to ask about them. Its quit interesting whenyou start digging for info on engines as well as time consuming.

All my books are up stairs so as soon as he puts details of the engine i will have them down here and be able to help.

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Re: Ruston Hornsby

Post  kevjhnsn on Fri Aug 05, 2011 8:08 am

ive been up all night stressing about the counterballance forklift theory and practicle ive in about 2 hours
i can only go internet scavaging for other peoples tips and so on for engine id and aging
so things i do know though listening to the older ones over the years and what i have learned for experence
from my own engines and ones that others give me to restore for them or just get to run again
the old engines are great how if you had a setting book and set timing marks and valve gaps as factory setting most cases the engine would never run again becouse of the wear and tare years and years of work put on them it could have a valve still open at tdc and fire half way down on the fire stroke
a man at the 1000 engine rally have a lister b ran all day saturday bought a book for it and in the evening re set everthing to the boook
result in the morning as descrided above
i helped him reset the valves so they had 3x book play turned it over and away she went
that was a tip from a very old man about 8 mnths back and by god he was spot on
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Hornsby Numbers

Post  Russell on Sat Aug 06, 2011 7:39 am

Hi Paul, thanks for your reply.
The number on the plate on the side of the engine is 111598.
Numbers on the end of the crank are----- RECH
1, 8 OR R ,then 9
2BPP
They are stamped in that order from the top to the bottom of the crank shaft.
Hope this helps.
Bye the way it is an AP.
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Re: Ruston Hornsby

Post  RAB on Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:43 am

Thanks for that Russell,

do you have any pics of the engine.

I could do with a pic of the Mag At the moment i think its Pre 1930.

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Hornsby

Post  Russell on Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:09 am

Paul ,unfortunately the mag and carby are not original!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I will see if i can figure out how to upload a photo later,it is dark here.

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Re: Ruston Hornsby

Post  RAB on Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:26 am

Russell wrote:Paul ,unfortunately the mag and carby are not original!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I will see if i can figure out how to upload a photo later,it is dark here.


The best way to up load pics is to follow the link below:-

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Where abouts are you if its still dark there?

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Hornsby

Post  Russell on Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:32 am

Thanks Paul, i live in Aussie, North Queensland<Townsville.
I think this engine was originally low tension as it looks like a plate has been manufactured to take a spark plug.
All the photos i have looked at lean towards this being the case.

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Re: Ruston Hornsby

Post  RAB on Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:43 am

I will have a look tonight as im off out today, will try and get a bit better date tonight for you.

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Hornsby

Post  Russell on Sat Aug 06, 2011 11:19 am

Thanks.

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Re: Ruston Hornsby

Post  Bamfordlad on Sun Aug 07, 2011 7:39 pm

RAB wrote:I will have a look tonight as im off out today, will try and get a bit better date tonight for you.

Paul


Wouldnt it be easier to just wrtie to Ray Hooley (his details can be found via google, just type Ray Hooley ruston)..

Ray will be able to tell you the date the engine was sold and to whom, as he has the Ruston archive.

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Re: Ruston Hornsby

Post  RAB on Thu Aug 11, 2011 7:09 pm

Russel,

Here is the contact details for a guy that can date your Ruston, He will be able to give you a better idea than we can here.

Ray Hooley,
17, Coniston Drive,
North Hykeham,
Lincoln,
LN6 8EW,
United Kingdom.

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