Aluminium G clamp Transom Bracket

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Re: Aluminium G clamp Transom Bracket

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I forgot all about these ali G clamps. Certainly never seen one downunder.
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Re: Aluminium G clamp Transom Bracket

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The very same :P

Nice early (ish) A series 102 by the way. :P
One of my particular favourites in the 102 line, and very reminiscent of the wartime 102's.

My old aluminium bracket that's sat in a drawer is identical and originally came with an ancient 102 like yours in the 3000's serial number (3059 i think) but as we've been discussing the thumbscrews can end up being quite sloppy within the threads if its a motor you use regularly. Nowadays a fairly easy fix with helicoils but for my purposes i've used a replacement bracket with the stronger hollow bronze G clamp.

Do i have the data on this motor?

Going back to an earlier comment made by Charles with regard to the CENTRE SECTION of these earlier brackets, there seems to be 2 different materials these are made from. Bronze or aluminium. I think the aluminium version is a standard version of what was produced and possibly many thousands of motors left the factory like this. It seems to follow suit in later motors as well. I think (but don't quote me on this) the bronze version originally started out as a boat mounting (without the G clamps) and was bolted to the transom of the boat.

Nice to see another one that appears to be mostly original from what i can see.
Are there any more pics?

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Re: Aluminium G clamp Transom Bracket

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I have a stainless steel locking pin now (thanks Tam). What circa did they come from?
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Re: Aluminium G clamp Transom Bracket

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Just been out to the shed and had a look at a pair of hollow bronze clamps with those bent brass thumbscrews attached.

From memory my aluminium clamps are very faintly cast with the numbers ST 1326-9T. The pair of hollow bronze ones have the same numbers too.
Same part number perhaps?

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Re: Aluminium G clamp Transom Bracket

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I will have a look and see if there are any serial numbers on the bracket here are a few more photos
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Re: Aluminium G clamp Transom Bracket

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Nice! Is the tiller painted brass? Brass bayonet tank too. Not many of those around.
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Re: Aluminium G clamp Transom Bracket

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Yep,very nice condition this one.
Most of it seems ok to me. :P

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Re: Aluminium G clamp Transom Bracket

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Just spotted this one that has the same aluminium clamps fitted to it. I knew i had seen another one somewhere and here it is. :roll:
AC3698L the one with the red cylinder and red drive tube.
http://www.britishseagullparts.com/outb ... ies.htm#AC
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