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  1. The B80 is pretty powerful anyway and has lots of torque. The Saracen can get up and move with a little persuasion. I would suggest a pretty standard rebuild and then fit a jolley electronic ignition kit and maybe fiddle up the rev limiter.

     

    Also, you might want to consider just buying an NOS engine, Tim Vibert at Empire Trading has them and it'll probably work out cheaper than having yours rebuilt.

     

    Cheers,

    Terry

  2. Excellent toy you have there, and a very close registration number to mine. I find your vehicle very interesting, especially as there are a number of unusual features, including the fact that it is a Mk 2 that has been converted to RFC, rather than a Mk 3. Have the vents under the side windows been blocked off and are there vent plates in the riser in the middle of the interior floor?

     

    Is she a runner and can you post some more current pics, such as the interior and some more of the exterior?

     

    Cheers,

    Terry

  3. It doesn't look like there is a broken key to me. The left of the keyway is empty and the right is showing the pins.

     

    My Saracen is not fitted with a keyway, but I guess that, failing anything else, you can disassemble the panel and remove the barrel from the lock.

     

    Regards,

    Terry

  4. I've confirmed that the long limber is for a 60 pounder and also that the "projectile" is in fact a barrel gauge. Apparently, you drop it down the barrel to check the bore.

     

    I mentioned to our curator the other day that I need to take some measurements and he pointed out that there is another, unrestored, limber and 2 spare chassis that are surplus to our requirements that could be sold off. I couldn't get decent pictures of most of it, as it is in a large caged trailer in a storage shed, but if anyone is genuinely interested, I'll drag it out and/or climb in to get better pics.

     

    The rear door arrangement is different to our Ammunition Limber, so I don't know exactly what variant it is.

     

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  5. There are a few more photos that I haven't uploaded and I can get detail shots if anyone would like them.

     

    On the whole, it looks to be very restorable, with no obvious damage or significant rust. Even the radiator cores look good.

     

    Other than the gearbox numbers, I couldn't find any identifying marks on the chassis, but I didn't crawl around too much, as it was a bit of a struggle dodging all of the pigeon poo :P There was a placard attached to the back of the radiator shroud, but it was rusted beyond recognition.

     

    Cheers,

    Terry

  6. That's ok, I still have trouble telling the difference between Whitworth and AF spanners too. I get that adopting the Metric system was too difficult and, more importantly, too French, but why oh why couldn't they have used decimal measurements rather than fractions of an inch!?

     

    That said, I also struggle with analogue clocks, so I guess that I'm a product of my generation :P

     

    (I can work out fractions and analogue clocks, but to do so, I have to do some calculations; I can't just look at them and "see" their values. I'm getting better at AF, but I've only owned AF tools for the last year or so, with everything prior to that being metric)

     

    Cheers,

    Terry

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