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Jumo 211 Hose question

Hi,

Our Jumo 211 restoration is now coming along leaps and bounds (work had to stop while we relocated the museum to Balcombe from Redhill).

Does anyone on the forum know if the hose clips pictured in the attachment still exist? perhaps one of our German friends may know of a source. Most of the clips have corroded beyond use so we could do with finding quite a number of these. The photos attached are of the Jumo that we are restoring for the Luftfarts Museum in Bodo Norway.

Any help or pointers would be very much appreciated.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 18th May 2010 at 12:44

Funny you should say that 😉 we do have a peep hole to view the engine in the museum! will post any more naughty bits as when.

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By: Creaking Door - 17th May 2010 at 20:10

…the reduction gear box casing removed. The condition is like new!

Absolutely exquisite!!! :diablo:

You’re going to have to make this thread ‘Certificate 18’ if you are going to post aero-engine porn like that! 😀

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By: Augsburgeagle - 17th May 2010 at 19:21

Lovely! I hope everything is as good as it looks, nothing worse than finding something that looks great for 99% only to find 1% is corrosion or damage in a critical position that makes a part not useable. Anymore photos?

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By: Arabella-Cox - 17th May 2010 at 15:55

Hi, Attached are some recent pics of the reduction gear box casing removed. The condition is like new!

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By: Augsburgeagle - 11th May 2010 at 17:55

Excellent stuff, anymore photos/info on your resto? just picked up a nice 9-2021 for a 211 F, would love the engine to go with it!

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By: Arabella-Cox - 11th May 2010 at 12:36

Excellent I will look into this, if only British stuff was the same!

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By: Bruce - 11th May 2010 at 11:04

Much easier than that – try Mercedes Benz – they are still used on modern Mercedes cars.

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By: Kenneth - 11th May 2010 at 11:00

Have you tried this German engine specialist?

http://www.motobende.de/

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