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Can anyone help me to identify this aermotor?
Posted: Mon May 10, 2021 10:01 am
by IVAN
Hi. Can anyone help me to identify this aermotor? I think It might be a 14 or 12 feet 602 but not sure. It belonged to my great grandfather who died in 1928. I would like to restore it´by preserving as much pieces as posible so I could be so dificult to find spare pieces. Im from Canary island, Spain. Thanks in advance.
Re: 14ft Aermotor E602 with E702 guts?
Posted: Mon May 10, 2021 11:29 am
by larrychilton
Check the front of the gear case just left of the hub. Cast letter D would be 12 foot and letter E would be 14 foot and 602 or 702 would be model number.
Larry
Re: 14ft Aermotor E602 with E702 guts?
Posted: Tue May 11, 2021 6:33 am
by IVAN
larrychilton wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 11:29 am
Check the front of the gear case just left of the hub. Cast letter D would be 12 foot and letter E would be 14 foot and 602 or 702 would be model number.
Larry
Ok, Thank you!
Re: Can anyone help me to identify this aermotor?
Posted: Tue May 11, 2021 12:04 pm
by Todd
That is an interesting wheel design, definitely not Aermotor. I have not seen an inner sail attachment like that before... I would be interested to learn more about the origins of this one..!
Re: Can anyone help me to identify this aermotor?
Posted: Tue May 11, 2021 1:47 pm
by windybob
Todd, maybe the wheel was re-worked due to rust, damage, or generally bad condition. I can see that being done. Home-made outer clips, and sails shortened to keep 'er spinning.
Looks like a somewhat medium year run on the 602 with the (aftermarket?) U bolts on the hub, and ring oiler instead of flipper. Single stroke pitmans. I don't see any access plugs for the pinions either.
So if the 602 was out between 1916 and 1933, looks like maybe somewhere in the middle maybe.
Most of the cast parts should have a letter and a number on them. This will be the size, and part number.
I'm not well aquainted with the larger size Aermotors. Will be interesting to see what Ron has to say.
Re: Can anyone help me to identify this aermotor?
Posted: Tue May 11, 2021 2:48 pm
by IVAN
Todd wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 12:04 pm
That is an interesting wheel design, definitely not Aermotor. I have not seen an inner sail attachment like that before... I would be interested to learn more about the origins of this one..!
Hi, Todd. I think is an aermotor. I´ll show you some tail´s pictures. As well, It seems to be a 12 ft because letter "D" is marked in any part. Any case, I´m not sure.
Re: Can anyone help me to identify this aermotor?
Posted: Tue May 11, 2021 4:34 pm
by rockingjl
windybob wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 1:47 pm
Todd, maybe the wheel was re-worked due to rust, damage, or generally bad condition. I can see that being done. Home-made outer clips, and sails shortened to keep 'er spinning.
Looks like a somewhat medium year run on the 602 with the (aftermarket?) U bolts on the hub, and ring oiler instead of flipper. Single stroke pitmans. I don't see any access plugs for the pinions either.
So if the 602 was out between 1916 and 1933, looks like maybe somewhere in the middle maybe.
Most of the cast parts should have a letter and a number on them. This will be the size, and part number.
I'm not well aquainted with the larger size Aermotors. Will be interesting to see what Ron has to say.
Windy
Ron is busy working! Helping me, he can look when he gets done, lol
Re: Can anyone help me to identify this aermotor?
Posted: Tue May 11, 2021 4:41 pm
by rockingjl
Sorry for duplicate pictures and being sideways.
Our 12 foot Aermotor
Tailbone had badly worn tailpin holes, I repaired the tailbone while Ron checked over the gear box and replaced both pitman arms.
Neighbor Debra's 6 foot Dempster
Has some issues with both hubs and the pull out tube.
Windy, Debra curious about her warranty, lol
Re: Can anyone help me to identify this aermotor?
Posted: Wed May 12, 2021 8:41 am
by Wayne
Did you notice the bottoms of the blades. It looks like someone added the bottom from other blades. There is an extra flap at the bottom..
Re: Can anyone help me to identify this aermotor?
Posted: Wed May 12, 2021 9:13 am
by windybob
Yep. And the outer clips are not Aermotor also. Appear to be modifications.