Have you found the issue of Cheval de Fer where that modification is described?
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Have I “. . .the issue of Cheval de Fer where the modification is described?”
Yes, or rather I’ve the article of interest, for I’ve always filleted magazines to cut the bulk to reasonable level and then filed the kept bits in various folders. Alas, in those days CdF didn’t date each page as it does now so I don’t know the publication date for the Brassington article. However, other related articles I’ve dated and in the January 1995 there’s a mention of a variation of it (by John Bateman), so Brassington was published pre that date.
To expedite things, I’ve written to the current editor suggesting that he republish the article but, of course, I’ve assumed that he has copies of these early CdFs. And I see that in the April 2004 issue, one Peter Wragg was doing it commercially, recommended by one David Jones (“the Square Four expert”) to a Huw Parsons, an owner of a 1931 ohc Four.
I’d like to get it published again ‘cos I expect there’ll be improvements in the coil and condenser/capacitor in the intervening 30 years. I eagerly await the opinion of your alter ego “Magnetoman”. MikeN.
Yes, or rather I’ve the article of interest, for I’ve always filleted magazines to cut the bulk to reasonable level and then filed the kept bits in various folders. Alas, in those days CdF didn’t date each page as it does now so I don’t know the publication date for the Brassington article. However, other related articles I’ve dated and in the January 1995 there’s a mention of a variation of it (by John Bateman), so Brassington was published pre that date.
To expedite things, I’ve written to the current editor suggesting that he republish the article but, of course, I’ve assumed that he has copies of these early CdFs. And I see that in the April 2004 issue, one Peter Wragg was doing it commercially, recommended by one David Jones (“the Square Four expert”) to a Huw Parsons, an owner of a 1931 ohc Four.
I’d like to get it published again ‘cos I expect there’ll be improvements in the coil and condenser/capacitor in the intervening 30 years. I eagerly await the opinion of your alter ego “Magnetoman”. MikeN.
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Every club member should have access to Cheval via the AOMCC members website section, I spent many hours scanning and uploading copies going back to 1957!
I also have a file created by the late Ralph Hawkins that lists articles going back some time, but it is a large file would need some time to go through to locate the article in question.
I also have a file created by the late Ralph Hawkins that lists articles going back some time, but it is a large file would need some time to go through to locate the article in question.
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I too have a copy of Ralph's file - with additions from Roger Gwynn - and I couldn't find any
mention of the article when I looked yesterday. My intention is to process the file into a
form that could be incorporated into the website much like the KnowledgeBase and the
searchable list of Cheval article titles. However, while there are still Ariels I can ride
completion has been somewhat delayed.
mention of the article when I looked yesterday. My intention is to process the file into a
form that could be incorporated into the website much like the KnowledgeBase and the
searchable list of Cheval article titles. However, while there are still Ariels I can ride
completion has been somewhat delayed.
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I do the same, adding the articles to the bespoke 3-ring-binder manuals I've made for several of my machines. I also have the same problem of locating originals of articles when the dates (or even the name of the magazine/newsletter) aren't printed.Mike Nash wrote: Wed May 27, 2026 8:12 pm I’ve always filleted magazines to cut the bulk to reasonable level and then filed the kept bits in various folders.
I started with the August '96 article you mentioned in your previous post, but quickly gave up trying to find the earlier, original Brassington article. A few Vincent people did what it sounds like a few Ariel people have started to emulate, in that they republished the technical articles from their monthly 'MPH' in book form, indexed by topic and with the issue of 'MPH' noted. The original book, '40 Years On', came after -- you'll never guess, so I'll tell you -- 40 years of 'MPH'. This was followed by two subsequent supplements, the first of which, 'Another Ten Years', came, well, I'll leave you to try to guess when...
Semi-related to this is as far back as high school I took to heart something I learned from a friend at the time, that "half of knowledge is knowing where to find it." Much later I learned that this was a slight variation of the motto on the library at Florida State University. Anyway, over the years I created searchable indexes of eight motorcycle magazines to assist in finding knowledge among the shelves of my library.
As an aside, your posts prompted me to start drafting something I've tentatively titled "Aging Electricity." Not because electricity is getting old, because it isn't, but because we are.
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Is the article on page 18 of the May 1994 edition of Cheval the one you seek?
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