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DaveL wrote:I think that it's an engineers scraper, an internal one. They were used to remove small amounts on metal from the inside of a plain bush bearing after the bush had been pressed into the housing. A skilled job that I have had done for the timing side main bearing on an old BSA A10 engine when I was rebuilding it.
Mike G wrote:Am I the only one who typed out "it's called a retractable tape measure" and then thought better of it?
Mike G wrote:Am I the only one who typed out "it's called a retractable tape measure" and then thought better of it?
timothyedoran wrote:.........The effort of hosting the picture elsewhere rather than using Tapatalk has been justified with your joke.........
Mike G wrote:timothyedoran wrote:.........The effort of hosting the picture elsewhere rather than using Tapatalk has been justified with your joke.........
Well I'm not joking when I say a sincere thanks for taking the trouble if it was in any way on account of me. Much appreciated.
DaveL wrote:I think that it's an engineers scraper, an internal one. They were used to remove small amounts on metal from the inside of a plain bush bearing after the bush had been pressed into the housing. A skilled job that I have had done for the timing side main bearing on an old BSA A10 engine when I was rebuilding it.
DaveL wrote:I think that it's an engineers scraper, an internal one. They were used to remove small amounts on metal from the inside of a plain bush bearing after the bush had been pressed into the housing. A skilled job that I have had done for the timing side main bearing on an old BSA A10 engine when I was rebuilding it.
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