Possible Bradford pistons

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AlanBartlett
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Possible Bradford pistons

Post by AlanBartlett »

Pistons, are these bradford pistons? I was talking to my local engineer and he has a couple boxes of these pistons, they seem to big to be 7 or 8. though on the side of the box it does say circa 1945 so im guessing these could be bradford.
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Re: Possible Bradford pistons

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I can't answer the question, but if he has got new old stock and several boxes of them, it might be worth a call to spares section to see if they want/need them for the future (assume your local engineer is selling?)

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John Wolf
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Re: Possible Bradford pistons

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Hi Allan,
All the numbers on the box tie up exactly with the numbers on the box for new pistons I have just fitted to my CC Bradford.

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PAUL BEAUMONT
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Re: Possible Bradford pistons

Post by PAUL BEAUMONT »

Hey Alan, What became of these pistons?

Paul
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