I have a bronze drive, “Smiths” type as Eldert suggested, but I don’t know the year. It can be assembled with the output ether top or bottom, enabling the output drive rotation to be clock or anti-clock. Also the caps are screwed in, as Eldert pointed out, far more secure. The cable thread is ½” BSB 26 TPI (British standard brass) as are Smiths drives, with a spade adaptor, A Smiths Chronometric rev counter input flange has a
12 X I mm thread, as to a Veglia I do not have one to check.
My drive / cover were in a bad state all round, I had to make an input shaft, and out put cable flange, plus quite a bit of tiding up. Not being over keen on the coupling arrangement, hovering over the bevel gears,
I made the shaft longer too enter straight into the camshaft.
To insure shaft alignment, I dowelled the cover onto the cylinder head, (with gasket) then line bored the cover through the camshaft bearings, and fitted a sleeve.
I also made the cable sleeve nut, and sent it to J J Cables in the UK, who made the cable to my spec.
It was quite a bit of work, but as Jim said, they are not too thick on the ground.
I have a 9000 rpm 4x1 Smiths Chronometric with the right rotation for the cable to drive from the bottom, which I intend to use.
The only machine I have seen with the Smith type bronze drive, was a 175 Sport, with DUCATII MECCANICA 175 SPORT cast “into” the cover. I would guess at 1958/9.
Brian
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