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Off topic 1935 Leyland engine Nospam 08-09-2006
Posted by Nospam on August 9, 2006, 4:37 pm
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Off topic request, but an attempt to assist a friend who is rebuilding a
1935 Leyland Cub engine. Some parts are missing, timing chain guide, pulleys
etc. He has located a service manual, and is trying to remanufacture some
parts from the photo's contained therein.

A long shot is, does anyone here have any access to any drawings for this
engine, or point me in the right direction as to obtaining some, or if
someone has an engine like this, who could offer descripted info on various
missing parts.

Thanks in advance

Bob



Posted by Dave Baker on August 9, 2006, 4:41 pm
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> Off topic request, but an attempt to assist a friend who is rebuilding a
> 1935 Leyland Cub engine. Some parts are missing, timing chain guide,
> pulleys etc. He has located a service manual, and is trying to
> remanufacture some parts from the photo's contained therein.
>
> A long shot is, does anyone here have any access to any drawings for this
> engine, or point me in the right direction as to obtaining some, or if
> someone has an engine like this, who could offer descripted info on
> various missing parts.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Bob

I would have thought you'd do better by contacting the Leyland Society than
a group of model engineers.

http://www.leylandsociety.co.uk/
--
Dave Baker
www.pumaracing.co.uk
Usenet - a collection of people who only open their mouth to change feet.



Posted by Nospam on August 9, 2006, 5:09 pm
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I didn't know there was one, thanks for the tip
>
>> Off topic request, but an attempt to assist a friend who is rebuilding a
>> 1935 Leyland Cub engine. Some parts are missing, timing chain guide,
>> pulleys etc. He has located a service manual, and is trying to
>> remanufacture some parts from the photo's contained therein.
>>
>> A long shot is, does anyone here have any access to any drawings for this
>> engine, or point me in the right direction as to obtaining some, or if
>> someone has an engine like this, who could offer descripted info on
>> various missing parts.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Bob
>
> I would have thought you'd do better by contacting the Leyland Society
> than a group of model engineers.
>
> http://www.leylandsociety.co.uk/
> --
> Dave Baker
> www.pumaracing.co.uk
> Usenet - a collection of people who only open their mouth to change feet.
>



Posted by Dave Baker on August 9, 2006, 5:14 pm
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>I didn't know there was one, thanks for the tip
>>
>>> Off topic request, but an attempt to assist a friend who is rebuilding a
>>> 1935 Leyland Cub engine. Some parts are missing, timing chain guide,
>>> pulleys etc. He has located a service manual, and is trying to
>>> remanufacture some parts from the photo's contained therein.
>>>
>>> A long shot is, does anyone here have any access to any drawings for
>>> this engine, or point me in the right direction as to obtaining some, or
>>> if someone has an engine like this, who could offer descripted info on
>>> various missing parts.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>> Bob
>>
>> I would have thought you'd do better by contacting the Leyland Society
>> than a group of model engineers.
>>
>> http://www.leylandsociety.co.uk/

Nor did I until I used Google. Clearly you don't have that installed on your
pc. Or the anti-top-posting software that is commonly available.
--
Dave Baker
www.pumaracing.co.uk
Usenet - a collection of people who only open their mouth to change feet.



Posted by Nospam on August 10, 2006, 2:49 am
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Sarcastic asshole

>
>>I didn't know there was one, thanks for the tip
>>>
>>>> Off topic request, but an attempt to assist a friend who is rebuilding
>>>> a 1935 Leyland Cub engine. Some parts are missing, timing chain guide,
>>>> pulleys etc. He has located a service manual, and is trying to
>>>> remanufacture some parts from the photo's contained therein.
>>>>
>>>> A long shot is, does anyone here have any access to any drawings for
>>>> this engine, or point me in the right direction as to obtaining some,
>>>> or if someone has an engine like this, who could offer descripted info
>>>> on various missing parts.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>>
>>>> Bob
>>>
>>> I would have thought you'd do better by contacting the Leyland Society
>>> than a group of model engineers.
>>>
>>> http://www.leylandsociety.co.uk/
>
> Nor did I until I used Google. Clearly you don't have that installed on
> your pc. Or the anti-top-posting software that is commonly available.
> --
> Dave Baker
> www.pumaracing.co.uk
> Usenet - a collection of people who only open their mouth to change feet.
>



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