"Allbon" model I.C. engines
Alan L. Allbon, one of UK's foremost model engine designers from the mid-years 20th century. During his 15 year career in the commercial model engine field, Allbon was famously associated with such well-known names as D-C Ltd and Allbon-Saunders. Allbon got his start in the model engine field working independently thro his own company which bore his own name. Allbon worked with D-C for most of the balance of the 1950s, new engines introduced by D-C Ltd were generally presented as Allbon models.
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1948 Allbon 2.8cc Diesel Engine.
Rare 1948 English Allbon 2.8cc Diesel Model Engine, New. This Allbon engine is in great condition with very good compression. Due to the age of the item, the fuel tank has become warped, this is very common especially if the engine is over 70 years old. The engine was manufactured by Allbon in England in the late 1940s. Technical Data: Total Combustion: 2.8cc and plain bearing. Most of these Allbon 2.8cc engines had plain bearing shafts, but some had ball-bearing shafts.
1948 Allbon 2.8cc Diesel Engine.
Rare 1948 English Allbon 2.8cc Diesel Model Engine, New. This Allbon engine is in great condition with very good compression. Due to the age of the item, the fuel tank has become warped, this is very common especially if the engine is over 70 years old. The engine was manufactured by Allbon in England in the late 1940s. Technical Data: Total Combustion: 2.8cc and plain bearing. Most of these Allbon 2.8cc engines had plain bearing shafts, but some had ball-bearing shafts.
1948 Allbon 2.8cc Diesel Engine.
Rare 1948 English Allbon 2.8cc Diesel Model Engine, New. This Allbon engine is in great condition with very good compression. Due to the age of the item, the fuel tank has become warped, this is very common especially if the engine is over 70 years old. The engine was manufactured by Allbon in England in the late 1940s. Technical Data: Total Combustion: 2.8cc and plain bearing. Most of these Allbon 2.8cc engines had plain bearing shafts, but some had ball-bearing shafts.