This is something that I did not want to say, but if you ask....
TVR1A :
advantages: good price for a very nice kit and engine, powerful, nice looking.
drawbacks: american threads all around. Reversing lever quite impossible (or difficult) to hook to a servo: I do not know how long the aluminum parts will withstand. I am afraid to put this engine on a launch because i am afraid some screws on the linkages will come loose. (It could also be my fault if this happens, but I do not trust thee screws too much)
JMC:
advantages: powerful engine well built.
drawbacks: Cylindres of a somewhat sad look, no castings, no lagging.
The reversing lever to the servo vibrates too much for my tastes. So far I haven't succeeded in a nice fine tuning of the Stephenson gear servo linkage.(Maybe it's my fault)
ANTON:
advantages: nice powerful engine, mine is a older version, well designed
drawbacks: sent back to the factory because it was not self starting under steam although perfectly selfstarting on compressed air, and fitted with a feed pump(quite expensive). Couldn't test it under steam because I have lost the boiler, or I cannot find it.
SAITO:
advantages: nice powerful engine, beautiful appearance, mine has a homemade pump.Superb reversing gear linkages. No troubles connecting the reversing gear to a servo. Expensive? I cannot remember, mine is 30 years old.
drawbacks: I cannot find any!
NOTA:
I must add that on this family of middle sized engines, the following engines could be added also:
REEVES "BORDERER"
REEVES "MARCHER"
COTSWOLD "AVON"