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Post by Abes Wed Mar 14 2012, 20:29

Well after having it sitting around for a couple of months and with the Lister A now completed thought it was about time it got some TLC, now this is not going to be a fast turn around job as going to take my time as no rush plus need to find out as much info as i can find on it, have already got a fair bit but would like to source a strip down guide if one exists plus some dating and history info would be nice too but not holding my breath on these two.
Will do pics of progress as it gets done oh and this one is getting painted though all the ali parts will be left bare, aquired pics of some vintage Scott motorcycles and they where painted in a maroon/red colour (see pic) so this is the colour or as close as i can get to it that its going to get done in.

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Post by Foden Wed Mar 14 2012, 21:41

Steve (Skanking Giant) is the 'Guru' on those Abes, however he appears to have done a runner from this forum?

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Post by matt86 Wed Mar 14 2012, 22:03

Foden wrote:Steve (Skanking Giant) is the 'Guru' on those Abes, however he appears to have done a runner from this forum?

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i would not say he done a runner he has been banned so you would have to contact him via another forum

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Post by Abes Wed Mar 14 2012, 22:06

Cheers mate have already been in touch with Steve and he has already given me all the info he has which was great, thats why iam still looking for the other info as thats the stuff he did'ent have so any help pointing me too another source would be much appriciated.

Foden wrote:Steve (Skanking Giant) is the 'Guru' on those Abes, however he appears to have done a runner from this forum?

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Post by YorkshireChugger Wed Mar 14 2012, 23:06

The Scott colour is lovely Very Happy However I am biased as my grandfather was a keen motorcyclist in the 1920s and 1930s and he had 2 Scotts, a Squirrel and a later Flying Squirrel. I wish he'd kept them!

I believe one of the Bradford archives has some Scott and or Jowett holdings [they both did stationary engines] - my dad lives in Shipley so I'll ask him to find out.

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Post by Guest Thu Mar 15 2012, 11:20

Looks to be an intersting restoration Abes, keep us informed of how you get on.

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Post by Abes Thu Mar 15 2012, 20:17

Any information very much appriciated mate, would also like to know what the actual colour is called and even better a code number would be great as cant see it being an off the shelf paint lol

YorkshireChugger wrote:The Scott colour is lovely Very Happy However I am biased as my grandfather was a keen motorcyclist in the 1920s and 1930s and he had 2 Scotts, a Squirrel and a later Flying Squirrel. I wish he'd kept them!

I believe one of the Bradford archives has some Scott and or Jowett holdings [they both did stationary engines] - my dad lives in Shipley so I'll ask him to find out.

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Post by Abes Thu Mar 15 2012, 20:27

As requested a quick update on tonights progress, fuel tank and fittings all removed as is the top part of the exhaust and down pipes and the ali head cover, drained the fuel tank down as it still had fuel in it, inside the fuel tank looks spot on which is more than i can say for the fuel which was a dark brown colour and stank

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Post by mike d Thu Mar 15 2012, 21:26

hi abes..
looks a nice little engine for you to tinker about with....
don't tell me it came from the yard again?????
whats this i here young graham has got some engines from the yard????
you two between you will have cleared most of parkstone out..lol.lol.
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Post by Abes Thu Mar 15 2012, 21:53

LOL do get the odd one though few and far between, picked up our first Lister D couple of weeks back also had a Johnsons sludge pump powered by a nice little villiers and another pump origin unknown, looked a bit like a lee howl in shape, nowt to go ohhhhhhh over but nice all the same boss let him have the lot for 40 quid though the boss kept the Johnsons lol,
Ref the Scott shame but no had to buy that one lol

mike d wrote:hi abes..
looks a nice little engine for you to tinker about with....
don't tell me it came from the yard again?????
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you two between you will have cleared most of parkstone out..lol.lol.
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Post by mike d Thu Mar 15 2012, 21:58

makes a change for you to buy an engine..lol.lol..
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Post by Abes Thu Mar 15 2012, 22:03

Back at you mate, lol no freebies this end, buy em cheap do em up is my motto

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Post by mike d Thu Mar 15 2012, 23:32

yes mate i know what your saying..but the cheap engines arnt about like they used to be..
all the scrap yards seem to get them all..lol
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PS..thanks for the photos,ive saved them and will try to remember were they are at a later date....lol
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Post by YorkshireChugger Fri Mar 16 2012, 06:05

OK regards the Scott paint there seems to be a little leeway of several shades over the years.
You can try any of the following sources:

Ford Dark Aubergine

Geoff Green of the Scott Motorcycle club who sells a Scott Purple

Your local paint mixing factor. Ask them to have a looksee at their RAL Colour chart and look at RAL 4006 or maybe RAL 4008. Anyone who knows anything vaguely about classic two stroke motorcycles will recoginse the colour! Very Happy

Good luck.
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PS as far as I know it only seems to be known as "Scott Purple". The factory might have had their own name for the colour I guess.

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Post by Abes Sat Mar 17 2012, 21:06

Matt many thanks for the paint colour info very much appriciated i shall chase it up when time gets a bit closer to needing it, have started stripping and cleaning the removed parts up today, have decided to prep everything as i take it off this time, see pics below, one quick one thought i would remove the pulley and flywheel today but have hit a snag manage to get one of the pulley nuts off but the other two are just rotating ie nuts not coming off, now theres no way to hold the stud to stop it rotating so that i can undo the nut has anyone got any idea's of how to over come the problem

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Post by Foden Sat Mar 17 2012, 21:15

Abes could you (carefully) wedge a screwdriver or similar between the pulley and flywheel where the nut has been removed to tilt the pulley slightly to trap the studs while undoing the nuts? Or maybe get some heat on the nuts to free things a little?

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Post by Abes Sat Mar 17 2012, 21:53

No chance mate as it appears the pulley is very slightly recessed into the flywheel, heat might be an option but i still would have the problem of the whole thing rotating, a mate suggested spot welding a rod between the two remaining studs to hold them but not that sure my welding is up to that lol

Foden wrote:Abes could you (carefully) wedge a screwdriver or similar between the pulley and flywheel where the nut has been removed to tilt the pulley slightly to trap the studs while undoing the nuts? Or maybe get some heat on the nuts to free things a little?

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Post by mike d Sat Mar 17 2012, 23:51

abes give ian a call,he will weld it for you and he has a puller as well..
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Post by Guest Sun Mar 18 2012, 11:54

Abes they must be bolts not studs if they were studs they would unscrew, so is there no way you could get at the back of the flywheel? Other option is split the nuts with a sharp chisel if you can get one in.

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Post by Abes Sun Mar 18 2012, 18:09

Had a look today, checked the back of flywheel nothing visable, not enough room for hammer and chisel think welding might be the only option.
Managed to get some more done today, stripped off the exhaust system and tinware, also managed to strip and clean exhaust system, tinware and tank, pics below

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stationary stu wrote:Abes they must be bolts not studs if they were studs they would unscrew, so is there no way you could get at the back of the flywheel? Other option is split the nuts with a sharp chisel if you can get one in.

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Post by mike d Sun Mar 18 2012, 23:33

you have been a bizzy abes..thanks for sharing it with us...
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Post by Abes Sun Mar 25 2012, 18:38

Been busy today managed to remove the flywheel and pulley (ended up spot welding the bolts to stop them turning) which have been stripped and cleaned have also managed to finish preping all the other parts that where outstanding also managed to primer everything, the only bit left to sort now is the main engine block but thats just a clean job, pics below

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Post by Guest Sun Mar 25 2012, 18:43

Looking good Abes keep up the good work and let us know how your getting on.

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Post by Abes Sun Mar 25 2012, 19:13

Will do mate and thanks, must admit really enjoying doing this one could be because its somthing a bit diffrent lol

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Post by matt86 Sun Mar 25 2012, 22:58

Abes looking a bit better since was down yesterday .

Regarding the nuts i would try and split the castle nuts if you can .

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