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Greenjacket

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  1. Many thanks for all the responses to the question
  2. Trying to find detailed info on my LR Military engine fitted with Weber carb. Engine number 95107993A Year manufacture Compression ratio 3 or 5 bearing Many thanks
  3. My thanks to Mike, Chris and Singe for their expertise and to Richard a fount of knowledge on things armoured.
  4. Iain Very many thanks for comprehensive info. 73's Les
  5. Hi Chris B set antenna screw size is as you state 2BA best
  6. Hi Many thanks but I think the cable which armyradio are advertising is the normal power cable which fits the 321,353. The 322 cable although 2 pin is much more substantial with different keyways on plug. i.e. squaddy proof. Best
  7. Does anybody know if the AFV boiling vessel cable will fit the power socket on the Clansman 322 amplifier. The 322 frequently are sold without the power cable and the correct plug is virtually unobtainable. Many thanks
  8. Richard Nearly as good. Came with a ws 62 set no spares however. regards Les
  9. Robert Very many thanks. You are absolutely correct re the WS62 and the charger. Mine looks mint and complete but would appreciate a scan of the handbook if poss. Best regards Les
  10. Has any body got a copy of the user/technical manual for the Charging set lightweight 80 watts - ZB10632 which i could scan. Best regards Les
  11. Very many thanks to all members who replied to my post so quickly. It is very much appreciated. regards Les
  12. Tony/Lee Tel. number so I can contact best regards Les
  13. Can any member put me in touch urgently with the above organisation. Many thanks Les
  14. After all the promos for the programme - a big let down. No new evidence and Hammond however good is tainted with the "laddish antics" of Top Gear. The good news as previously mentioned on the forum was the BBC finding time for the subject in its schedules. Best wishes to all for 2008
  15. Thanks Richard I'll try that line. Unfortunately its very much pot luck with Army records most of which were transferred from Beverley. OK if its fairly late postwar but early vehicles no. No luck at Bovington either. regards
  16. DAIMLER DINGO 1942 Mk2 WANTED any WW2 or postwar history on my Dingo Wartime census number F47471 or postwar number 12 ZS 78. Trying to put together its history so any photos or history much appreciated.
  17. Yep, I think that was the problem - no advertising. I was told by a RE veteran and I believe it was also in the IMPS event diary but that was about it. However even if they achieve numbers next year, I reiterate the thoughts in my previous message - a lot more effort will have to go in to looking after entrants when they are on site. regards
  18. Not a very good turnout for the Royal Engineers Ferretfest at the Corps Museum at Chatham this w/e. Intended to backup the veteran's reunion over the w/e, on the Saturday which I attended with my Mk1 Ferret only 6 other Ferrets and a Dingo appeared with 3 more on the Sunday. I believe it was muted earlier that up to 40 vehicles would be there. If they intend running the event next year I suggest they organise accommodation as they do at Pirbright and try to arrange a road run or other attractions. Unless entrants are very local, its an expensive operation to take an armoured vehicle backwards and forwards over 2 days. An excellent museum but once you have visited its a long time to stand around for the rest of the day without other attractions. Good job the mobile 40's NAAFI was in attendance otherwise we would have all starved !
  19. Hi Fred Singe is listed on the Dingo Register. As I'm uncertain of the laws surrounding the data protection act, if you contact me via my email I'll let you have a contact reference. regards
  20. As has been advised on other forums before these questions and answers are best left out of the public domain.
  21. Many thanks Richard regards
  22. When I advertised on Nigel's MILWEB some 9 months ago for MW spares a chap rang me from N. Yorks saying he had an almost complete MW in his barn. Chassis engine OK but body pretty well gone. As I was then well suited for the bits I needed - didn't follow it up. Try MILWEB if you haven't already been down this route. regards
  23. Thanks Lee. I should have known. regards
  24. In those days well past all of the spark plug manufacturers used to publish handy books, listing all the then current and past vehicles with their plug recommendations as well as cross referencing other manufacturers plugs. Probably because of the risk of product liability litigation and the use of the wrong plug particularly in regard to cross references these handy promotional items ceased. Anybody know of a good website covering this. Google only produces firms trying to sell you plugs ! regards
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