I was breaking down an early transmission/flywheel assembly and got a little surprise.
One of the magnets came off in two pieces!
It looks like it's an original assembly as indicated by what appears to be the original lock wire.
There was no indication the magnet was broken.
Yup - They're out there.
 
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I drive a Model T ... Microseconds don't matter
 
 For every Absolute Model T Fact there are at least three exceptions.
