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Anyone know anything about Villiers motorcycle engines?

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 6:14 am
by ferret76
My father has just purchased a Villiers Quadricycle Section Car. It has a Villiers motorcycle engine of some description (2 stroke). Does anyone know of a good parts/manual supplier? I don't mind if they are in the UK, I get all my moggie parts from Pommyland already. :D

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 10:13 am
by Kevin
Well thats certainly different and looks good fun, cant offer any help as regards supplies.

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 3:09 pm
by Sidney'61
theres was a random article about them on he back page of practical classics a few months ago..

Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:58 pm
by les
I bought a book on these engines a few years ago, I will try to find it. The chap who compiled it is an enthusiast, who may still be around, will try to get more info.

Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 10:15 pm
by les
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Just found the book, it's by Jack Sizer and the book number is
0 9527301 0 3 his address is 780, Cleckheaton rd, Oakenshaw, Bradford, BD12 7AB. Title---The history of the villiers engineering company and its motorcycle engines.

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 12:22 pm
by ferret76
Hmm...not quite the quadricycle I was thinking of. The one my father has purchased runs on rails. Used as a maintenance vehicle for fettlers. Apparently, they go like the clappers!
I'm quite sure that the engine information will come in handy though. Cheers Les, I'll see if I can get a hold of that book.

Villiers engine spares

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 8:11 pm
by linearaudio
Loads of suppliers in UK. Just search on internet: www.nortonviliers.com(yes-they are still in business!)are one. Also look deeply at www.lortim.demon.co.uk They have lists of suppliers on their site, but "better than that"- they are nutters who race these engines and get 40hp out of the old 250 series!!! They have an EXCELLENT book on tuning the engines-useful for any 2-stroke tinkerer as it goes into the theory of port/time areas, exhaust design, head design etc (a very serious document) You may end up creating some new speed record if you go about it right, can't be many race tuned rail maintenance trucks around!! Good luck, Pete.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 12:13 am
by ferret76
Cheers Pete. I'll definitely look those sites up. As for tuning...we ran the thing on the weekend and it gets to about 60km/h at tickover. I'd hate to think of the state of my underpants if we opened the throttle.