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Can anyone confirm this engine is a Keighley Engineering gas engine?

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Post by Graham R Corry Wed Jul 06 2011, 18:43

My Son and I are currently restoring this little Gas Engine. as you can see It could have been run as Hot tube but never was. Any photos of a Hot tube version would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in anticipation, Graham.


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Post by Guest Wed Jul 06 2011, 18:53

Il did out the A-Z once I fed my son, do you have a picture you could share?

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Post by Guest Wed Jul 06 2011, 19:28

Just consalted the Engine Bible, I Quote:

Keighley Engineering
Morton, Bingley

keighley Engineering were, in early 1906 advertising a small horizontal hot tube ignition engine for use on gas or oil. Ignition was of the lampless type. It is unknown what sizes were offered but, the 1/2hp oil model was advertised for £8 10s.
At that period, Keighley Engineering, like many other small engine manufacturers, were offering their engines as part of a electric lighting outfit coupled to a dynamo capable of lighting eight 16 candle power lamps. When supplied the price of engine and dynamo rose to £15.
The Keighley Engineering engine was also marketed through the Universal Electric Supply Company of 60 brook Street C-on-M Manchester, Under the names of Ready Gas & Oil engines. Sizes of 1/2 - 3hp were offered.

Hope that helps, there is a picture Il try and grab off.

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Post by Guest Wed Jul 06 2011, 19:38

Hopefully this works

Can anyone confirm this engine is a Keighley Engineering gas engine? Photo_10

The Photo is ass about face.

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Post by billypurves Wed Jul 06 2011, 20:13

Hi Graham, Contact Pat Knight about your engine. He is pretty clued up on small hot tube engines.

Regards Bill.
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Post by Graham R Corry Thu Jul 07 2011, 12:32

Thank you both for your responce to my query.

I have a feeling that this engine is related to One Arthur Keighley who also produced the Morton and Little giant engines.

As it would appear from the page of A Z B S E that they were supplied with heatless ignition then the only conclusion I can draw is that it should be spark ignition.

Cheers Graham.
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Post by Guest Thu Jul 07 2011, 12:40

No I dont think its spark ignition, some Allan oil engines employ lampless hot bulb ignition, just think that means it need the lamp to start but will run with out a lamp once warm.

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