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Charles ..
For the last year I've been using an endoscope attached to my phone to diagnose internal engine issues,very cheap off eBay,it allows a view prior to dismantling which in some cases disturbs the culprit.. plus you can record any findings.Good luck.
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Location: Sheffield South Yorks
Car type: 1932 RN saloon
Clutch toggle levers rattling? Dynamo rotor endfloat? Distributor shaft endfloat?
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Location: Scotchland
The grind on the profile is pretty rough Charles, are they all like that?
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great news so far! Out of interest, would the endoscope idea have been any use for diagnosis here? I'm intrigued (and presumably it would help for recognition of crankshaft types in unknown engines etc.)
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Endoscopic analysis not needed - but I've bought one on Amazon anyway.
The follower faces aren't anywhere near as bad as the picture suggests.
5 dodgy ones.