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lanchester parts and information needed

alan la10
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Location: east sussex

Re: lanchester parts and information needed

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JT7196 wrote: Mon Jan 28, 2019 3:41 pm Hi try Cox & Turner Engineeing located at Tintinhull Somerset
Tel 01935 826816
I live about a mile away , but st this time I. am currently in Perth SW Australia 😂☀️☀️

Best wishes. Al 😊😊
thanks for info

classiclife
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Location: Ridgewood - East Sussex
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Re: lanchester parts and information needed

Post by classiclife »

Excellent engineering / machining business; real old school with deep seated knowledge.

Lovely village with a great pub !!

Regards.

Richard.
1968 Daimler V8-250 Saloon
DLOC East Sussex Branch Secretary
DLOC 2.5L V8 & V8-250 Registrar - https://www.dloc.org.uk/v8-250
DLOC 2024 International Rally - https://www.dloc.org.uk/rally-2024

bop
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Location: Alberta Canada

Re: lanchester parts and information needed

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Hi Alan,
I have some experience with Daimler 15 valves. This came about when I had the head rebuilt. Not all Daimler 15 valves are the same as shown below
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The inlet valves on mine were Transco 487 and the exhaust valves had the number 98684 etched on them.
Remember different valves have different collets!
Bob

Simon Hyslop

Re: lanchester parts and information needed

Post by Simon Hyslop »

I'm pleased you got the last that Thorntons had. As long as I have the 10, I've told Thorntons I'll have at least 4 and possibly 8 which is the best commitment I can make. If I had got the ones you've got now they would only have gone on the shelf for possible future use so it was better you got them.

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