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wuzak
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Re post #56. That's good enough for me! Thanks SR. Appreciate the sourcing info.
I'm still struggling to understand how the RAF dealt with the supply/maintenance challenges of such variable tolerances. Manufacturing is one thing but maintaining engines at the squadron or MU level would be almost impossible if the units had to factor in, for example, engines with "all heavy" pistons and "all light" pistons (and, presumably, "all points in between" pistons!).
I think the point that SR is making is that all production facilities making the Merlin - be they in the US or in the UK - worked to the same tolerances. That a piston from any one of these factories were to the same standard and would be interchangeable with one from another factory.