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John Purdy05/09/2018 19:05:44
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On going through my book by E. T. Westbury on the building of the Atom Minor, I notice that I have an annotation next to the 1 43/64 (1.672 ) inch dimension of the connecting rod centres saying that it should be 1.703", but there is no reference as to where I got this figure from. Can anyone clarify where this dimension might have come from and which one is right?

not done it yet05/09/2018 19:43:58
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Sort of explained half way down this page.

**LINK**

John Purdy05/09/2018 19:55:51
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not done it yet

Thanks for the link. After reading it I vaguely recall having read it before and that is probably where I got the dimension. Don't know why I didn't note it at the time though. Thanks again.

John

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