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01-04-2021, 11:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-04-2021, 11:05 PM by Hedd_Jones.)
Is it not the German Rubber Duck engine, you posted pictures of the crankcase of the sand racer elsewhere this week? Which would be the same?
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Definitely looks like a ‘Duck’ crankcase, possibly an earlier experimental set up when fitted to an ulster for testing, hence the handle?
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Henry,
It doesn't look like a C35 dynamo to me more akin to a bigger Austin.
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It is very similar to the one fitted to our 12/4.
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Hi All
The pic bears non of Tony’s photoshop skills so I guess it can’t be an April fool posting?
Cheers
Howard
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Robert and Ruairidh,
I think you're right about the dynamo. It appears to be a larger diameter than a C35.
Which would make it the next size up. C45 with a 25 amp output. But why, and without a starter motor?
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Large dynamo and no starter, but coil ignition - built for long-distance records, perhaps?
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How does the clutch operate - no obvious pedal or have I missed something ?
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02-04-2021, 11:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-04-2021, 11:58 AM by Rick F.)
Good question, Stuart. The shaft is there, with what might be a spring, but that strange casting would appear to prevent any lever movement. Unless the clutch lever is at the opposite side, of course - left-hand drive?
Rick
In deepest Norfolk