Daily Fixing and Riding Diary on an Ariel 2021
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I'm thinking that in my case as I had the engine plates powder coated, the paint probably turned to dust under the nuts and washers.
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Steve, on Agnes, does the ESA sit behind the sprocket or is there no ESA ?
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Paul great memories of rail motors on the NYMR, never realised they were VP designed engines no wonder we could make them fly
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I'll take a photo later,Vincent.vanGinneke wrote:Steve, on Agnes, does the ESA sit behind the sprocket or is there no ESA ?
I'm off to the seaside today. Eastbourne leisure centre. Right next to the beech.
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Let us have a picture of you on that octopus !
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Saw that on the way in
Got a picture of a tank.
Got a picture of a tank.
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Will this help?Steven.Carter wrote:I'll take a photo later,Vincent.vanGinneke wrote:Steve, on Agnes, does the ESA sit behind the sprocket or is there no ESA ?
I'm off to the seaside today. Eastbourne leisure centre. Right next to the beech.
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Ah, yes, I see. the ESA is behind the sprocket.
And that oil-mist- line goes to the inlet valve I presume.
And that oil-mist- line goes to the inlet valve I presume.
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It was Adrie's idea.
The pipe comes up and goes through a tee. Then blows into both inlet and exhaust valves
The pipe comes up and goes through a tee. Then blows into both inlet and exhaust valves
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