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After a conrod broke, another one was sectioned revealing porosity in the pressure die casting. The McCoy 29 used a light allow forged item which was a more appropriate material. In the case of the ETA 29 the suspect conrods were replaced by ones machined from extruded dural stock with a phosphor bronze bush pressed into the big end.
All images (c) Ray Tuthill
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