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Posts posted by Citroman
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With precision tools...
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Dutch airforce had a lot of german, french and british planes that had to land overhere in ww1. They just took all in 😉
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Would not be nice to drive these slick wheels on muddy roads.
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There was one in an closed down museum in Les Riceys.
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He has no wipers to put the ticket under...
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Nice for the autobahn...
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Did see a lot of those in the past, as there were several US army material depots around in the area.
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This an free classified ad site from ebay. Only available in Germany as far as a know. For the ad i can't garantee if i's real or fake.
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You can try here
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A friend of mine went to a French army depot in the 1980s. They were still filled with shermans and other ww2 stuff.
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Nice one, also the size is practical 😉
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This look similar
https://prestonservices.co.uk/item/torpedo-steam-engine/
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Didn't torpedos run on compressed air? Later ones were electric i think.
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It's nice to see these moulds made. We had some in the museum collection. I have a huge transmission bearing completely made in wood even the screws. It was painted to look like cast iron.
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A car restorer from a firm that makes aluminium bodies once told me a trick to form aluminium. That was clean it up first to bare. Then trace some lines on it with a bar of soap. Then slowly heating it with a torch from the other side till the soap lines get black. Then the aluminium is softened up enough to form. I don't know if this also works for cast aluminium. Good luck.
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Look at autosparks.co.uk they have lots of electrical materials
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They are to small, michelin truck wheels always have 6 holes.. Not expensive though 😉
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Sorry to tell you. Wheel is not longer there, sold to an owner of an little UNIC truck which seems to the same wheels.
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I sold it to a friend, will ask if he still has it.
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You have to wind it up again...😉
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Solex letter codes
Définition des lettres servant à désigner le type de carburateur et gicleur Solex
A Starter 2 positions Ga Gicleur d'air AT Thermostarter progressif Gs Gicleur d'essence (starter) B Bistarter u calibreur d'air C Corps-cuve a Ajutage d'automacité D Carburateur cuve droite Gp Gicleur de pompe G Carburateur cuve gauche Gu Gicleur d'utilisation H Carburateur horizontal I Injecteur de pompe I Carburateur inversé H Injecteur de pompe haut L Corps renforcé B Injecteur de pompe bas P Pompe de reprise s Tube d'émulsion R Régulateur F Flotteur RR Régulateur à vitesse variable S starter T Thermostarter V Carburateur vertical X Carburateur à gaz K Buse/choke tube G Gicleur principal/main jet g Ralenti/auxiliary -
Something for the fairground...
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Another J Type on the way !
in Pre WW2 vehicles
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Other question doesn't this type of wheel collect dirt inside?