One in photo looks like yours. also believed to be original lightning looks to have been machined before hardening. Other one in photo looks like it’s been “chipped “ out Interesting that not all done maybe an unfinished project
One in photo looks like yours. also believed to be original lightning looks to have been machined before hardening. Other one in photo looks like it’s been “chipped “ out Interesting that not all done maybe an unfinished project
You`ll find the drawing on page 144 of Gordon Colquhouns` book `Brands Hatch and Beyond` a sketch drawn for him by Phil at Long Marston in 1958.This was a mod recommended by Phil Irving in one of his books. In the past I have had the original pattern manufactured and supplied them to the Spares Co. I have asked around whether there is a demand for the improved design as I could get these made as easily as the originals. The problem is that the mating part, which is part of G59AS also has to be modified so it is not a one component change.
You should have used an angle grinder with a cutting disc to take most of the metal off, then finished with the grindstones.Well that was a very boring way to send 3 afternoons and a packet or two of grind stones Oh and purchase of a new Dremel
now to get out the engineers blue and check it all clears and meshes
To close for comfort for me ! one slip and thats a tooth gone For once (unusually) I took the slow and certain pathYou should have used an angle grinder with a cutting disc to take most of the metal off, then finished with the grindstones.