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Old 15-01-24, 23:40
Wiljo Pas Wiljo Pas is online now
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Found a 1944 NOS engine still in cosmoline. Did some work on the different parts that are left.
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Old 16-01-24, 09:02
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Wow, thats a nice find!
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Old 16-01-24, 09:23
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Found a 1944 NOS engine still in cosmoline. Did some work on the different parts that are left.
That's a great find and a big step in the project! Where on earth did you find that?!?
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Old 16-01-24, 10:05
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Well done, a T16 would be my choice of carrier. Much nicer steering and a better ride. I see your new engine is a proper T16 unit. The exhaust manifolds are almost impossible to find and in an unloved vehicle they fill with water and freeze and split lengthways. they are not really weldable so you finish up fabricating purely functional ones. Please keep us updated. I will certainly follow your progress with interest and I know others will.

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Old 16-01-24, 10:25
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I believe RR Services had some NOS Engines within the last 10 years but presumably all gone now.
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Old 17-01-24, 00:01
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Found a 1944 NOS engine still in cosmoline. Did some work on the different parts that are left.
OK, you've proved that you are resourceful and ambitious. You can join the gang.

Seriously, that engine is the sort of prize every collector hopes to find. But just because you've got doesn't necessarily mean it is ready to be dropped in and fired up. For my 1974 M151A2, three different engines have been considered in this rebuild project. The original developed a knock. The spare that was included in the sale wasn't worth the effort. Finally, a well protected take-off engine came to my attention. Take time to inspect what you have so you know if there are concealed faults or parts that have not survived through the years.
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Old 17-01-24, 12:05
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Default Thank you all for the nice comments!

I have another carrier, the T101331, well known on this forum. I bought it "restored and ready for next years events" I didn't even steer to the right, when it arrived so only one thing to do is repair, and I took almost the whole thing apart. Almost every part I needed for the new project was drawn in AutoCAD and cut out. Now I only have to weld all the parts together. Only a few parts are visible on the picture.
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Old 21-01-24, 20:54
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Found the date of manufacture of the sprocket wheels this week. Since it is a December 43 carrier, (only the numbers ..2-43 are visible) I believe the carrier was built on Friday December 31, 1943. Did some welding too, replacement sheet metal is added.
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Old 25-01-24, 23:16
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