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Old 22-11-07, 20:52
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Originally posted by Neil Ashley

If your manual does not cover disassembly there would be no need to refer to the Jig.
Hi Neil,

Actually, this is the Workshop Instruction Book, Chilwell Cat. No. 63/63. It covers full dismantling and the only tool required, is one that can be locally produced, a timing tool consisting of an old spark plug with a sliding rod in it, to determine piston positions.

For unit or field repairs, it makes sense not to rely on special tools as they may not be readily available when needed.

I would think that your manual is the small Service Instruction Book for the OP Mk3, dated Sept 1942, Chilwell Cat. No. 63/29 ?
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