23-03-2021, 04:43 PM
Having been messing with the chassis of what was a GE cup recently, I discovered that the offside chassis rail, bottom inner flange has been kinked in the vicinity of the oil filler (mag engine).
If this kink wasnt there, the engine wouldnt sit properly on the chassis as the underside of the crankcase would foul, stopping the engine mounts touch.
Ive ever noticed this on vintage chassis before, but I dont have a lot of Mag engine knowledge. Is this a common?.
This chassis is late 27, early 1928 according to the chassis number, and has the longer rails that oversail the springs, which are not on the later short chassis.
Links to photos
http://www.steamscenes.org.uk/tti/20/008_1878.jpg
http://www.steamscenes.org.uk/tti/20/008_1879.jpg
If this kink wasnt there, the engine wouldnt sit properly on the chassis as the underside of the crankcase would foul, stopping the engine mounts touch.
Ive ever noticed this on vintage chassis before, but I dont have a lot of Mag engine knowledge. Is this a common?.
This chassis is late 27, early 1928 according to the chassis number, and has the longer rails that oversail the springs, which are not on the later short chassis.
Links to photos
http://www.steamscenes.org.uk/tti/20/008_1878.jpg
http://www.steamscenes.org.uk/tti/20/008_1879.jpg