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Jet feed, pressure feed difference
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(10-12-2021, 09:42 PM)Dave Mann Wrote: So I was interested to read in “Hives and the Merlin” by sir Ian Lloyd and Peter Pugh about the problems of big end failure on the Merlin.

Thanks for that, Dave. It's a book I've missed; just found one on abebooks.co.uk

(10-12-2021, 02:47 PM)Dave Wortley Wrote: Hi Tony,
As you probably know I have fitted 4 jet crankshaft lube on your blue chummy and on 3 other cars but I have never exceeded 5000 rpm and then only occasionally. Never  raced any car, only the blue chummy in about 1970 and unfortunately ran a big end but the white metalling was poorly executed and it had 2 jet lube at the time. Some people on A7 Friends think it is unnecessary but it gives me peace of mind zooming up hills in the Peak district. It is not too difficult a job to do it. The method is in " Design for Competition " I think.

Thank you, Dave. Yes, I recall from your copious notes on rebuilding YC that it has 4-jet. A great comfort, if one jet is blocked there's a chance that the "opposite" one won't be. You are correct; it's all very well tootling along the flat lanes of Norfolk, another matter altogether getting around the Peak District (or even Sheffield).
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RE: Jet feed, pressure feed difference - by Spex - 09-12-2021, 10:50 PM
RE: Jet feed, pressure feed difference - by Roger - 10-12-2021, 04:51 PM
RE: Jet feed, pressure feed difference - by Tony Griffiths - 11-12-2021, 03:20 PM

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