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I bought a few crates of TTR parts last week and in amongst them was this generator cover. I have chipped off the Chemical Metal so that the damage is obvious. Got to be about the worst I have seen no

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Brian you really must learn to use spanners when dismantling the engine, a hammer is just too harsh!  biggrin  wink



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If they rebuilt that with chem metal then I have a commission for them , and it would save me buying the Rodin !

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It is still good, just use JBweld and sell it on eBay

Jarrah ;)



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Cubber wrote:

 and a drain to the wallet too. furious

Martyn


Yes indeed cry 

If I am not sure about the sprag or the history of the engine, the first job on my rebuilds is to put in a new sprag! 

Are you still away eating holey cheese or back in good old Blighty Martyn?



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Oh dear. This brings a tear to my eye.

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KNjonjo wrote:

Oh dear. This brings a tear to my eye.


 and a drain to the wallet too. furious

Martyn



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Brian, I'm fresh home yesterday (Sat) from the highest railway station in Europe.smile

The air was very weak up there and made me dizzy without alcohol - very strange. confuse

A fantastic 11 day trip but the only trails were choo choo lines. hmm

Martyn



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