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Help identifying pressure fed nose ? - barryw - 21-07-2019


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Hi, can anyone help me identify who may of made this pressure fed nose please? 
                               Thanks Barry


RE: Help identifying pressure fed nose ? - Terrytuned - 21-07-2019

Barry it could be one of Dave Flake's Quarry engineering. Leominster now run by his son Steve. Terry.


RE: Help identifying pressure fed nose ? - Scarlet O'Hara - 21-07-2019

It looks a bit like a Nippy one with the white metal bearing held in by the four bolt flange and retained from spinning by the peg at the bottom - does it have a 9E - 128 part number and 2BA cast into it?


RE: Help identifying pressure fed nose ? - barryw - 21-07-2019

Hi,
Thanks for your replies. Only identifying marks I can see are "BA" on the outside of the housing.
     Thanks Barry


RE: Help identifying pressure fed nose ? - Ian Williams - 21-07-2019

I would agree that its a pressurised Nippy unit Barry.


RE: Help identifying pressure fed nose ? - Scarlet O'Hara - 22-07-2019

Sorry it's a bit grubby but section drawing through sports nosecone might help you identify internals if you've got them. Photograph is of the crank starter dog which runs in the white metal / bronze bush, the bush is held in place in the nosecone by the flanged plate.

   
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RE: Help identifying pressure fed nose ? - barryw - 22-07-2019

Hi,
 thank you for taking the time to post the pictures and info. It explains everything. Very helpful to see a picture of the bush I am missing. 
                                                                                                                                                                                          Thanks Barry