
Marston block...long shot!
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- Niander101
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Marston block...long shot!
Very long shot i know.... but has anyone a spare marston block and teardrop exhaust?... 

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Re: Marston block...long shot!
The register can help but as there are at least 6 different cylinders & 5 exhausts we might need a bit more info, like an engine number.
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Re: Marston block...long shot!
Any serviceable block and corresponding exhaust is ok
will a 102 piston fit?
will a 102 piston fit?
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Re: Marston block...long shot!
Without the engine number your not going to get a sensible answer, contact me direct.
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Re: Marston block...long shot!
Are you planning to try and convert your ON to OA replica? Earlier Marstons were smaller capacity I believe.
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Re: Marston block...long shot!
So Are the ones with tear drop exhaust a smaller capacity and smaller piston?
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Re: Marston block...long shot!
So Are the ones with tear drop exhaust a smaller capacity and smaller piston?
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Re: Marston block...long shot!
No not all some are bigger.
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Re: Marston block...long shot!
Same bore size as a 102?
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Re: Marston block...long shot!
You're not going to try to make a teardrop Marston out of a 102 are you?
Re: Marston block...long shot!
Perhaps a conversion to a transitional marston twin 

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Re: Marston block...long shot!
It would be a very interesting project, just from a cost viewpoint, ignoring the fact that only the carb, fuel tap, fuel cap, complete ignition & sparkplug were common.
Some time ago I visited a cast iron foundry that used to supply Seagull with some of their cylinders & asked them what it would cost to remanufacture an OA cylinder as they still used gutter iron on listed building gutters, hoppers & down pipes, they couldn't answer me from just a description so I went back with a cylinder that had self destructed, they then told me the pattern makers bill could well exceed £2500 cash, at which point I said thanks & left.
I don't think we've a member with so little knowlege that they would think a suggestion like yours was a serious possibility, I think he's heard tell of one missing the cylinder & the exhaust but doesn't want to give too much away till it's in the boot of his car.
Some time ago I visited a cast iron foundry that used to supply Seagull with some of their cylinders & asked them what it would cost to remanufacture an OA cylinder as they still used gutter iron on listed building gutters, hoppers & down pipes, they couldn't answer me from just a description so I went back with a cylinder that had self destructed, they then told me the pattern makers bill could well exceed £2500 cash, at which point I said thanks & left.
I don't think we've a member with so little knowlege that they would think a suggestion like yours was a serious possibility, I think he's heard tell of one missing the cylinder & the exhaust but doesn't want to give too much away till it's in the boot of his car.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Re: Marston block...long shot!
Some time ago I visited a cast iron foundry that used to supply Seagull with some of their cylinders
Bet you was hoping they had a load of seagull cylinders still knocking about in some dusty corner eh?
Bet you was hoping they had a load of seagull cylinders still knocking about in some dusty corner eh?

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Re: Marston block...long shot!
You've obviously never been in a foundry, a mental picture of Hell is close, there are no cupboards where that could happen, they just fill the order any excess goes back in the pot.
Have a look on the net & see what a square foot of industrial space cost in this bit of the country.
Have a look on the net & see what a square foot of industrial space cost in this bit of the country.
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