Unidentified bits.

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Tony Fearn
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Unidentified bits.

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I found these bits tonight in the garage.
I don't recognise them as being pertinent to either of my pre-war cars.
Does anyone recognise them as part of any Jowett? They look like 'special things of purpose'!
If so, and they're of any use, drop me an email and I'll bring them to the Ex-employees meeting at Bradford in August.
If you can't attend, someone from your section, or through the Exec meetings may be able to get them to you.
Into the scrap bin if no-one needs them, although I'm loathe to do that.
Tony.
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Keith Clements
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Re: Unidentified bits.

Post by Keith Clements »

Look like brake rod links. I will look at the Bradford to see if they may be from that. ....?
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Re: Unidentified bits.

Post by ajg1722 »

They're not off any Bradford I know.
Could be column change linkage?
Tony Fearn
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Re: Unidentified bits.

Post by Tony Fearn »

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Sorry!
Should have included size reference.
These are more like parts for twin carb linkages - too delicate for brake parts.
Tony.
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AlanBartlett
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Re: Unidentified bits.

Post by AlanBartlett »

They look to be carburettor linkages, for SU type carburettors possibly?
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