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Stuart Turner R3MC "Operation Brasso" :D

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Re: Stuart Turner R3MC "Operation Brasso" :D

Post  Skankin_giant on Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:46 pm

Its a Wico MF i think hasn't got a serial number stamped into it, the internal are the same as a JAP 2A,
Who is it your ringing, Terry Julieff Up Newlyn East advises in the KOVC book is very good with mags, doesn't do flywheel ones though .

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was going to ring Kerwin Harris

Post  ryan on Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:58 pm

if anyone has that other chaps number can they PM me it, as ill ring him for a price Very Happy

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Re: Stuart Turner R3MC "Operation Brasso" :D

Post  Skankin_giant on Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:14 pm

Kerwin used to be dear from what I remember, I will see if I can dig out a KOCV mag when I get home. Terry's a nice bloke bit of a engine hermit and very quite.

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i have just found his number in kovc mag,

Post  ryan on Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:17 pm

ill give him a ring tonight Very Happy

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Re: Stuart Turner R3MC "Operation Brasso" :D

Post  Skankin_giant on Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:31 pm

Terry worth it just for the visit to his house lol, when we picked up the Sattley it was sat just in the front door next to a complete Norman T300 Genny set and a Alco Feaher weight as a door stop lol.

Very smart man, though talking to hims like getting blood from a stone! my granddad rings him every week just to keep in touch.

Terry's the Short one Very Happy



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talking to a younger looking Kerwin

Post  ryan on Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:50 pm

if im corect lol

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Re: Stuart Turner R3MC "Operation Brasso" :D

Post  Skankin_giant on Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:52 pm

Yea Kerwin, that at the KOVC show, not sure on a year 2000 ish.

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nice looking D in that picture

Post  ryan on Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:17 pm

looks nice weather aswell lol

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Amazing what a Wire Brush can do :D

Post  Skankin_giant on Mon Jan 25, 2010 7:44 pm

Thought i would take a pic while the drill was recharging.

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After:





The Stuart Carb, quite simple really.



Looks like its had a hard life, few bent bits, but if its going to work il keep it as is, adds to the Character.

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Just about finished

Post  Skankin_giant on Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:41 pm

Think im just about finished with the Carb, dam rough casting its a bugger to clean.









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looking good

Post  ryan on Tue Jan 26, 2010 5:20 am

if you wanna bring that rough casting up nice, i know just the person to shot blast those detailed parts for you Smile

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Re: Stuart Turner R3MC "Operation Brasso" :D

Post  Skankin_giant on Tue Jan 26, 2010 10:59 pm

t more done today, no pictures sorry (releif for some ).

Decided to do the Nif Naf today as short on time, Polished up the exhaust bit and top water outlet, Dip and half the throttle lever.

so not to much brass left to clean up Very Happy

just the pump to stip and get sorted, then i will start on the paint.

One bad thing is i think i may have ruined the bearings in my drill owell

going to be away for abit so work will have to wait untill the weekend, gutted

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Update

Post  Skankin_giant on Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:29 pm

Right, got all the brass cleaned up as much as i can, couldn't strip the pump down and haven't got the equipment to do it!
Got so pipe for a exhaust, under coated and primed ready for paint, wells need a rub down 1st!
got a bit of work on the magneto, need to repair the points and re-solder some bits bom
Just Waiting on my parts supplier to get back to me with what parts he's got.

will get some pics at some point!

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Re: Stuart Turner R3MC "Operation Brasso" :D

Post  Skankin_giant on Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:33 pm

Nothing much new, got a petrol tank now and tap,

Just to drill out and retap the new tank! does anyone know the thread size so i can re-tap the hole?

Should get a few parts soon, so maybe able to start to put it back together Very Happy

One more thing does anyone know the size of the exhaust nut?

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Cash Back

Post  Skankin_giant on Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:38 pm

Just got a new coil for £1.25 + postage Very Happy much nice then £55 plus postage cheers

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