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  • in reply to: (Non-Mossie?) Parts ID #1127747
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    Bump……

    in reply to: Recovered today from airfield dump #1129356
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    I’m racking my brains to remember what it looks like, but I have an idea that there is an assembly similar to the one in the middle-bottom of the first picture (appears to have a universal joint) that operates the 4 way fuel c0ck in the engine nacelle of the Mosquito. I’ll have a look next weekend.

    in reply to: (Non-Mossie?) Parts ID #1131730
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    Finally, a tubular steel shaft with an alloy pulley mounted on it. The pulley is notched to take the end of a cable, and is stamped 166070 and P.S.P. The shaft has an outside diameter of ~19mm and a length of ~360mm, and the pulley has a diameter of 76mm.
    http://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac261/wollington/Mystery%20Bits/IMG_0388.jpghttp://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac261/wollington/Mystery%20Bits/IMG_0387.jpg
    There quite a few more, but I don’t want to be greedy. Answers on the back of an envelope to…

    in reply to: (Non-Mossie?) Parts ID #1131744
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    The next is 3 alloy castings, one of which is stamped WW68. There is a spring-steel catch attached to one side, and one of the castings is slotted and slides freely. The whole affair is about 300mm long. And we appear to have two of them.
    http://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac261/wollington/Mystery%20Bits/IMG_0385.jpghttp://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac261/wollington/Mystery%20Bits/IMG_0384.jpghttp://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac261/wollington/Mystery%20Bits/IMG_0386.jpg

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