Miller Two-Cylinder, Two Cycle Marine Engine designed and built by Ed Miller, WY, circa early 2000’s
Made from a pair of modified “weed-eater” engines this racing engine was slated to power a model speed boat. Ed coupled the two crankcases together, installed a custom made double throw crankshaft and modified the cylinders to accept his large capacity water jacketed heads. It is equipped with a belt driven peristaltic water pump to keep the engine cool while on the running stand. The stand houses the fuel tank and fuel pump, a water tank and radiator, and a pair of electronic ignitions; one for each spark plug. A special ring gear was added to the flywheel that can easily be accessed from above once the engine is installed in a boat. Ed wanted a fast engine that makes noise so he opted for a pair of upright exhaust stacks for audible effect.
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Courtesy of Shirley Miller Anglemyer and Patricia Miller Jimerson
Pat McElroy, Mike Gombert
Paul and Paula Knapp
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Miller Two-Cylinder, Two Cycle Marine Engine designed and built by Ed Miller, WY, circa early 2000’s
Made from a pair of modified “weed-eater” engines this racing engine was slated to power a model speed boat. Ed coupled the two crankcases together, installed a custom made double throw crankshaft and modified the cylinders to accept his large capacity water jacketed heads. It is equipped with a belt driven peristaltic water pump to keep the engine cool while on the running stand. The stand houses the fuel tank and fuel pump, a water tank and radiator, and a pair of electronic ignitions; one for each spark plug. A special ring gear was added to the flywheel that can easily be accessed from above once the engine is installed in a boat. Ed wanted a fast engine that makes noise so he opted for a pair of upright exhaust stacks for audible effect.
See More 2-Cylinder Engines at: www.flickr.com/photos/15794235@N06/albums/72157649352645204
See More Inline Engines at: www.flickr.com/photos/15794235@N06/albums/72157638336677194
See More Model Boat and Car Engines at: www.flickr.com/photos/15794235@N06/sets/72157641089388694/
See Our Model Engine Collection at: www.flickr.com/photos/15794235@N06/sets/72157602933346098/
Visit Our Photo Albums at: www.flickr.com/photos/15794235@N06/albums
Courtesy of Shirley Miller Anglemyer and Patricia Miller Jimerson
Pat McElroy, Mike Gombert
Paul and Paula Knapp
Miniature Engineering Museum