Dear Terry and all,
To answer your question ..... the protrusion in the centre is a drilled
boss, with the drilling being parallel to the face of the casting (not
sure what dia. as the original is somewhere in Nairobi). So far as I
gather, there are no threads of any sort on the casting. The plot
thickens!
Regards
Dick
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From: TATERRY@aol.com [mailto:TATERRY@aol.com]
Sent: Monday 12 February 2001 17:37
To: Morbey, Richard; British-Cars-Pre-War@autox.team.net;
mg-mmm@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Mystery MG component
In a message dated 2/12/01 8:06:53 AM Pacific Standard Time,
Richard.Morbey@taywood.co.uk writes:
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Dick, its not the MMM rear trunion nut as Bob Rich suggested. What that
in
the middle of the "MG"? are there threads on the piece?
Terry
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