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LOL @ FarmerPug's gumtree ad

Though you missed a bit out of the title:

ROOOLS ROYS MELRIN ENGEIN (NOT XUD, GRIFFIN, PACARD V-1650, METOER, EURPORP TP400, SECMA OLYPMUS 593, DIAMLER-BENDZ DB 601A, BORA, A3, 320D)

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Try a specialist forum ( merlinoc.co.uk ?) who might be able to point you in the right direction of a lookup of the serial number.

The first picture I thought it was a fossil that had washed up :shock:

Love the art deco nameplate though, they just don't do that on engines anymore.
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The Merlin owner's club appears to be about some kit car and there doesn't appear to be a RR Merlin owner's club.

He's actually just stumbled off to the Shuttleworth Collection with it.
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Remarkably, the bottle of Magners - and the Shoe have remained in very good condition, considering :P



Great find btw :wink:
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i bet the battle of britain museum in lincoln would be intrested in it. RAF Coningsby

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My brother's just down the road from Duxford and not too far from the Shuttleworth Collection, so I think he has that one covered :wink:


I'm on Skype with my brother now - it's a single-stage supercharger from a Merlin 3, as fitted to (according to Wiki) Spitfire I, Defiant I, Hurricane I, Sea Hurricane I, Battle I. Shuttleworth have two, one is fitted to a Hurricane they have.

He didn't tell them about the serial number because he's worried it'll be from a war grave and the MoD/relatives will take it off him :roll: I told him if it was part of a war grave I wouldn't want to keep it anyway but he's not having it :frown:
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steve_earwig wrote:My brother's just down the road from Duxford and not too far from the Shuttleworth Collection, so I think he has that one covered :wink:


I'm on Skype with my brother now - it's a single-stage supercharger from a Merlin 3, as fitted to (according to Wiki) Spitfire I, Defiant I, Hurricane I, Sea Hurricane I, Battle I. Shuttleworth have two, one is fitted to a Hurricane they have.

He didn't tell them about the serial number because he's worried it'll be from a war grave and the MoD/relatives will take it off him :roll: I told him if it was part of a war grave I wouldn't want to keep it anyway but he's not having it :frown:
ithink it be best for him to hand it over out of respect if its part of a war grave, :(
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Exactly, it's probably not worth very much (I found a two-stage for sale for 1,600 quid but it looks like it might actually work, rather than just a corroded lump) and you can hardly keep it on the coffee table, so if finding out more detail involves surrendering it for something respectful then so be it.
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steve_earwig wrote:Exactly, it's probably not worth very much (I found a two-stage for sale for 1,600 quid but it looks like it might actually work, rather than just a corroded lump) and you can hardly keep it on the coffee table, so if finding out more detail involves surrendering it for something respectful then so be it.
yup very true
id call it in and then if no one wanted to source its history after that - Weigh it in might be worth a few quid looks like cast aluminion 8)
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