I think you're right, Swarfy. And Greybeard, yes, the cams don't slide when the nut is done up.
I've had my mince and tatties, and got enough nourishment now to get the old grey matter working. I've compared the old flat chewed up nut to the new SRM one, as well as the inside diameter of the sliding sleeve and measured the dimensions with a set of calipers and got the outside diameter of the end of the old nut to be 1.120", the new one 1.250, and the inside diameter of the sleeve at 1.165. All measurements are very approximate.
I will get the o.d. of the new nut turned down to match that of the old nut, thus allowing the sliding sleeve to slide as it should.
So near, yet so far, SRM! When I ordered the nut from them, I asked if it was suitable for the plunger A10, and was told by someone in the workshop that it should fit fine. I asked if any customers with plungers had got back to them saying it didn't fit, and he said no, so I assumed all would be fine.
I think an email to SRM is in order to suggest to them to reduce the diameter of the bottom part so it really does fit a plunger model.
Now to persuade my friend with a lathe to get his tool out!
cheers,
John