Would anyone have encountered a cast, DS flywheel with the casting number A7-836, and better still know what it's off?
I bought a crank which has one mated to conrod A7-473 and TS flywheel A7-856 which, according to Roger Gwynn's useful "Fly_wheels_and_Con_rods_info" document, could be used with D/S A7-857 in a 54/55 VH. Unfortunately the document doesn't mention A7-836 so I'm left baffled.
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Single flywheel A7-836
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Re: Single flywheel A7-836
There may be the odd flywheel missing from my list. Drawing A7/856 dates to 1947 so A7/836 will be earlier. When and if you find it let me know where and I will amend the listing.
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