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Italo Svizzera portable engine - stock code 9666

We sold this one back in 2017, it's recently come back in part exchange for a 6 inch scale traction engine. In similar condition to the last time we had it in, words below are from 2017, the pictures opposite were taken in recent days.

The major parts of an Italo Svizzera Portable engine, built around 1900 in Bologna, Italy by the Italo Svizzera Company - the smallest size made by them. They were called mountain engines and had only 2 wheels as they were designed to be dragged up steep Italian hills to do a small threshing or sawing job.

This one is incomplete and came from Argentina around fifteen years ago. Research leads us to believe there is this one (which is the oldest) and one other surviving which remains in Italy.

The previous owner of this engine went over to visit the owner of the complete example in Italy, producing a large number of drawings to enable this engine to be restored. The project comprises major parts only of the engine - boiler, cylinder block and crankshaft - as shown here. In addition, there are a pair of hub rings newly cast for the wheels, along with the pattern. (We've now acquired a pair of suitable wheels, very similar to the originals shown in the manufacturer's literature below, which are included with the project)

They are interesting in that they have return flue boilers and the continental arrangement of being able to withdraw the tubes, furnace etc by unbolting the backhead for easy maintenance, as shown in the catalogue illustrations below. The ideal full-size steam project for those with a model engineering-size workshop - there's nothing too large or heavy to handle fairly easily in your average shed.

length/inches 56
weight/kg est 750 when complete
bore x stroke/inches bore 5 inches
wheel material cast iron flywheel, 27 1/2 inch diameter
cylinder material cast iron
valve type slide
boiler type return flue
boiler material steel
boiler construction riveted