
Originally Posted by
clean32
you got it, frogy metric motor, pommy spanners. Airframes were all imperial. The motors didn’t change until the Queen 6. You will notice on the up right motors the angular sump plate, this became level just before they flipped it over.
BA came from DH just like the “font times new roman” I think ??
I have the R series cam profile some where but I don’t have the piston dimensions
BA was pretty much the standard for small diameters for anything with any pretence of precision in the British Empire from about 1900 up to about 1950, when it started to be replaced by UNF. BSF was occasionally used for small fasteners, and of course for rough work Whitworth. But my 1970 2A still has a lot of BA in the small fasteners!
(My experience of DH engines is limited to the Gipsy Major, and then only from the throttle end, not the spanner end)
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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