My brother is restoring a 1951 Triumph T100. Upon disassembly of the engine, he found the rods have apparently been modified to accept precision insert shells (they were originally babbit?). The source of the shells themselves are the question. They appear to have been relieved on the outside on either side to clear the original rod bolts, which partially obscured the original shell part number, although we can tell they are Vanderwell bearing shells with a part number ending in ...14M.
We suspect the right bearing shells may be from a 1950's Austin A30. Is anyone out there familiar with this period modification, and if so, can you provide any more information? Photos and some of our research is posted at geekbobber.blogspot.com.
The crank is in really nice shape, and may just need a polishing, if we can find the right bearing inserts...
We suspect the right bearing shells may be from a 1950's Austin A30. Is anyone out there familiar with this period modification, and if so, can you provide any more information? Photos and some of our research is posted at geekbobber.blogspot.com.
The crank is in really nice shape, and may just need a polishing, if we can find the right bearing inserts...
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