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old wooden boat

Greetings, I just joined the group so thanks for having this group. I just bought an old wooden boat with inboard engine (one cylinder). It has no electric system so it starts by turning a crank. I bought it as a hobby - something to do in the dark and cold winter evenings. I want to open the motor and refurbish it. It is "Fredrikstad Mekaniske Verksted" from Norway. The producer is long closed down. Can anybody tip me if there exist drawings or parts for such old engines? Thanks for replies Kamil
kamil
Sep 22
2006
Thanks for all replies.

Shortwave Sportfishing: I did not even know the term "one lung flywheel engine" now I have something to Google.

Eisboch: FMV was the biggest employer in the region. The word "outsorcing" was not invented then so they manufactured everything in the ship. Big engines, ship furniture, everything. They apparently had a small engine workshop too.

basskisser: I am not familiar with the terms but the engine fires at every revolution.

Best Kamil

kamil
Sep 22
Oh - good question.

When I was in my twenties, I became interested in one lung flywheel engines which is a similar engine in concept. Working on them is really a case of what you can machine or parts that you can adapt to the engine - in particular with engines that are no longer produced.

You might want to look around at antique engine groups in your area (and there are a ton of them - they are quite the hobby) and see if any have engines similar to yours. There are also several active one lung flywheel engine groups on Usenet that might be able to help.

Shortwave
Sep 22
I looked around on the 'net because I found this interesting. Apparently "Fredrikstad Mekaniske Verksted" is (was) a large shipyard of sorts. I didn't find anything on small engines of the name. I assume it's a one lung diesel. The good thing is that all should need to run is fuel, air and some serious cranking to get it primed.

Eisboch

Eisboch
Sep 22
It's probably not a flywheel engine, where it fires only when the flywheel slows down. basskisser
Sep 22
Don't forget decent compression! basskisser
Sep 22
   

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