Found this cap in my collection and thought it was a clever repair. Cap stripped and a nut braised on the top. Wing nut braised onto a threaded stud. Stud ground on two sides to leave air gap. When screwed down it closes. Chain and lady legs on stud base.
For beginners to the wonderful World of Seagulls an SD is the world war2 model from 1942 to 1946. They had a steel tank with a bayonet cap whereas gulls shortly went to a screwed cap.
I like innovative old repairs! Left click to enlarge. Last pic original.
SD Bayonet cap mod.
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Re: SD Bayonet cap mod.
Sent you a p.m Adrian
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Re: SD Bayonet cap mod.
Do you have any spares Adrian? I am missing the entire center section in mine.
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Spiro
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Spiro
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Re: SD Bayonet cap mod.
Yes, I have a few bits left over, and one complete cap too. The cost was actually in buying the new caps. What do you need? The easiest to make were the dummy valves that don’t actually function, but look just like the original. To allow the cap to breathe I drilled a small hole in the diaphragm which is hidden.
Re: SD Bayonet cap mod.
Sorry for the later reply Adrian.Oyster 49 wrote:Yes, I have a few bits left over, and one complete cap too. The cost was actually in buying the new caps. What do you need? The easiest to make were the dummy valves that don’t actually function, but look just like the original. To allow the cap to breathe I drilled a small hole in the diaphragm which is hidden.
I may be on to a used cap in nice condition, so o need for the part/s at this stage.
Thanks for your trouble.
Regards,
Spiro
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Re: SD Bayonet cap mod.
No worries, let me know if you need anything.