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Post by canuckT300 Fri Mar 25 2016, 13:32

I am looking for info on rebuilding The T-300,It seems to be quite rare in our part of the world (Edmonton, Alberta) but British air force had training centers in the area during WW11, We have had it running but the oil was full of sludge so have torn it down and are in the process of rebuilding. This one is serial #TE-9920 stamped both on the lower left casing and on the governor cover. We understand the had many uses but primarily aircraft battery chargers and fuel lift pumps. We would like to rebuild it as close to original as possible. Any help with manuals, history, accessories would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by StewartH Thu Mar 31 2016, 12:38

Hello Doug,

Internal Fire site has a T300 manual and parts list for download - donation of £10 gets you unlimited access to over 300 ( and increasing) documents in pdf.

Internal Fire is one of the UKs best kept secrets IMO - a great knowledge resource and Museum for us engines types - just anybody abroad may not know - so spread the word if it works for you!

www.internalfire.com

Let us all know how you get on - no doubt lots of the gang on here will be able to help.

Best

Hamish
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Post by StewartH Thu Mar 31 2016, 12:42

...Also forgot to say.. use this sites search function for T300 and it returns a lot of old threads which you may find useful - if not time consuming - but that's where a beer and an early evening come in handy!
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