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I would suggest the TER is probably wrong. It’s a very interesting engine, so has rightly attracted seventy years worth of speculation about its origins. There are no signs it had a third cylinder, the cylinder casting has blank, unmachined, places where a third cylinder would have required extra glands and flange connections.
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