Norman t300
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Re: Norman t300
Looking very nice! (and welcome!)
Alan
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Re: Norman t300
A bonus getting one with the correct airfilter as they are usually missing/damaged and very hard to find nowadays. The spark plugs should ideally face the flywheel for cooling, the cylinder heads would need to be swapped to the opposite sides, but it will run fine with them as they are at present. Phillip (Blue Cat) will tell you all you need to know but it looks to be a very tidy engine and I feel sure that your lad will get much enjoyment from it.
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Re: Norman t300
Lovely job !!
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Thanks, message to woodman, I got your message but it wont let me do a private reply for 7 days as a new member, under your avatar there are no buttons available it looks different to the pic u sent me, sorry, I have clicked on everything, its driving me potty! Could u send me your email or number in a PM and then I can contact u externally thanks kate
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Sorry - forgot about the seven days ! Email sent.
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Hi again Kate.
That's a nice Norman T300 Mk2 that your son has there, and largely complete and original.
I will assume the orange paint is aluminium primer as I know of no Norman engines painted orange.
Picking up on the incorrect nameplate on your other forum thread, you now need to find the correct serial number.
I have indicated on your picture with a white oval where you can find the correct engine serial number. It will be stamped into the crankcase in the white oval. You may need to remove the orange paint in this area to find it. It should be something like TA1234.
That's a nice Norman T300 Mk2 that your son has there, and largely complete and original.
I will assume the orange paint is aluminium primer as I know of no Norman engines painted orange.
Picking up on the incorrect nameplate on your other forum thread, you now need to find the correct serial number.
I have indicated on your picture with a white oval where you can find the correct engine serial number. It will be stamped into the crankcase in the white oval. You may need to remove the orange paint in this area to find it. It should be something like TA1234.
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Re: Norman t300
Lovely job!
Which reminds me, please post a couple of pics of the Lister and pump in Pride and Joy when you have a minute.
Which reminds me, please post a couple of pics of the Lister and pump in Pride and Joy when you have a minute.
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Re: Norman t300
Nutty about normans wrote:I can see 5033 and A13, I have taken pics of both for u, if that's any good?
Thanks kate
Thank you for trying, but needs to be the number in the exact place indicated. You will need to remove sone orange paint to find it.
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Ok thanks, I did post pics of the lister where you said too
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