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ian Howell
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Your interest in the forum: From 1962 to '63, CA Bradord LLG 125 (Repaired and used).
From 1966 to '67 Black deLuxe Javelin LDF 738 (Scrapped with broken chassis)
From 1967 to '87 Black de Luxe Javelin MKC 1 (later 6469TU). (Sold as non-runner with tons of spares, 1987)
From about 1980 to '87 ex WD Jowett stationary engine. (Sold on)
From 1966 to present, 1930 Long Four Fabric Saloon, Dark Blue / Black.
Taken in a part-repaired state to the 2010 Centenary Rally, returned to a roadworthy state by 2013.
Given Name: Ian
Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex, England
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Following my son's recent (unauthorised) intervention in getting the engine in the Long Four running, I now have the task of making a replica of the linkage for the ignition advance and retard. (Original missing).

At the end where the control rod passes through the bodywork, there is an 1/8" hole in the 'cranked' end of the rod.

At the distributor end, there are two holes each about 1/4" diameter.

So it would appear that the linkage is probably an 1/8" dia rod, with one end bent over at right angles - probably with a split pin to hold it in place -and at the other (distributor) end, . . . ?

My GUESS at present is a clevis arrangement like the Bradford brake linkages, probably screwed onto the rod and with a locking nut, but does anyone KNOW?

Whilst I am at it, does anyone have data on the accelerator return spring? I have fitted a spring and it works OK, but it would be 'nice' to have one of the correct diameter and length.

Answers on an email please, to . . .
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