A post WW2 Little Engine for a Bicycle - Conservative Restoration
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 Published On Mar 24, 2024

This engine was marketed after the Second World War to offer ordinary people the possibility of moving around, using it together with a simple bicycle. In the video, in addition to the restoration process, I will briefly delve into the history of these engines, illustrating the reasons for their birth and the context in which they emerged. While I will be restoring this engine, I will not be following a total restoration approach; rather, I will adopt a conservative method that will preserve its' lived-in appearance. The video will end with the completion of the engine restoration, while the second part will focus on its assembly on the bicycle and the related tests

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00:00 Introduction
00:24 The context of engines
02:34 A rest for 10 years
03:50 Disassembly
05:30 We remove the old grease
06:05 Washing with gasoline
06:49 Disassembly of bearings
08:12 Washing with degreaser
09:09 New bearings
10:09 Replacement of crankshaft and gears
11:54 New graease
14:36 Cylinder head and piston
17:21 Cylinder
18:03 Replacement of the thermal unit
19:04 Exhaust
20:20 A new capacitor in the old housing
21:58 A spark plug Magneti Marelli NOS
22:28 Cleaning the flywheel cover
23:23 Cleaning carburetor in ultrasonic tank


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