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Posted by Engine Doctor on 12/01/2018 17:56:18:

Hi . Its a "K" Vulture Mk 1 5cc made in Dartford Kent around 1947/8 . Good find

There ain't half some knowledgeable people around here! Thanks, ED.

"Mmm, well it's old/interesting. Looks to be the 781st one they made too. Beyond that I have no idea.......

The knurled ring looks a bit of an oddity."

Yeah, never seen one of those. Perhaps the cylinder needed regular changing?

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The knurled ring /nut was a feature of their early series of Kemp engines. They later changed their name to "K" engineering . The earlier series of side port engines looked really old design , a bit "Wallace and Grommet" were made of magnesium and turned black with age. No they didn't need the cylinder changing that often. These early one fetch really good money . Don't forget that back then the design of engines was rapidly changing and what seems a bit naff now was cutting edge back then .

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