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PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 11:23 am 
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On a recently found part (1m.) on which steering cables are visible there is the number 51847 and text on a bolt is W SPEC A
Is this British or American made ?

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:) Paul


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 2:10 am 
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Hi Paul

W Spec A is I believe, a Whitworth fine thread and I would say this was common in British productions.


I hope that is of some help, perhaps post a picture, someone may recognise the part??

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Digger,

Thanks ! Do you know what types used these ? I know Dambuster A for Apple crashed in our surf on her returnflight....As soon as possible I'll work on a picture.


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Paul


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Hope the picture helps a bit...for a picture of the whole part please drop me an email...


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Hi Paul

are you sure its 51847 and not 51841??

if its the later it could be a date, being 18 May 1941???

just a thought

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Hi Digger,

You are right it should read 51841 ! Other numbers found this afternoon are 52458 4, 51659 (on a small rubber block), (R27), (110) and AIR (stylized letters) Associates on a few bolts !
What is it, what is it ? (Bristol maybe?)


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