A first firing-up
Last month Michael Worthington-Williams threw a party at Newcastle Emlyn to celebrate the return to mechanical continence of at least one Angus-Sanderson, his 1921 tourer, which has actually been built…
LUCK Y
Sir,
This is, I am afraid, a case of “believe it or not.” The choke assembly on my R.S.A. three-wheeler (1,021-e.c. V-t win, air-cooled engine, 4 to 1 es.) fell to pieces the oth,r day. I found all the bits at various stages along the induction system—one piece actually sitting on top of the inlet valve—except for two screws slightly smaller than those used in “bleccano” sets ; these I found yesterday, when cleaning my silencer I Their travels must have been interesting. I have taken the cylinder heads Off, but no damage is apparent. I am, Yours, etc., Portsmouth. S. W. W. McKthroa, S Lt., R.N