davidbracey | Jun 19, 2021 6:39 am |
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Subject: Part identification required Anyone recognise this? Found it on the driveway and it looks suspiciously filthy and worn to have dropped from a Lagonda! Can’t see where though. About 2” long. |
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h14 | Jun 19, 2021 11:06 am |
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Subject: Re: Part identification required It appears to be a lever which pivots about a central pin, with the fork moving something with a recess machined in it. Can't identify it, but it's operation might help you narrow down where it might go. With no hole/attachment evidence on the lever section, the implication is that it is operated manually, and located somewhere oily! Laurence |
davidbracey | Jun 19, 2021 11:47 am |
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Subject: Re: Part identification required Yes, that’s exactly my thought. On the same wavelength. It looks so typically Lagonda and yet might be entirely unrelated. Thanks for confirming my thinking. |
DavidLG45 | Jun 20, 2021 11:06 am |
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Subject: Re: Part identification required Hi David, Not a part that I recognise. . . . |
davidbracey | Jun 20, 2021 2:36 pm |
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Subject: Re: Part identification required Thanks David. It could have dropped off any number of pieces of machinery I’ve got. I’ll find out eventually. David |
davidbracey | Jun 22, 2021 12:15 pm |
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Subject: Re: Part identification required Having just driven the car for 15 miles I’ve reached the conclusion that it’s unrelated to my Lagonda. What a relief. David |
Julian | Jul 09, 2021 10:37 am |
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Subject: Re: Part identification required Hi David, That is a ToggleWidget, it is used for getting owners very worried when actually they have nothing to worry about Nothing Lagonda that I have ever seen, and I recon I have seen most things Lagonda. Jules |