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AC 2 Litre spares supply.

Started by 3andahalfpints, November 10, 2024, 10:31:47

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3andahalfpints

I have launched a small business to supply spares for AC 2 Litre Saloons and Bucklands. New, NOS and secondhand parts.

A small range to start with, but hopefully this will gradually increase. I think we could do with a one-stop-shop for ACs!

I have a full e-commerce store which you can find via my long established ac2litre.com site, or via the direct link below.

I won't be doing new major engine parts as this is expensive, and we already have a couple of specialists out there.

https://ac2litre.com/store/

Ian Strange

3andahalfpints

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I'm pleased to report that I now have bonnet rubbers available for the 2 Litre Saloons. These were specially made with new tooling, working from my surviving 1949 original.

Note that most Bucklands don't use this type of bonnet rubber, except for a few of the AC built versions.

I'm still wondering about the best way to stick these seals down? AC originally pinned them down with escutcheon-pins, (angled rearwards) driven into the plywood bulkhead. Maybe that accelerated wood rot? The seal does need some mechanical means to hold it down, even if you use a suitable modern sealant or adhesive.

In other areas of the car where AC used nails, I substituted tiny no.4 stainless woodscrews, and I might try them on this seal? I might coat the screws with sealant (or even red rubber grease?) for good measure?


I am interested in any other suggestions, or experiences, of fixing down this seal. Maybe some research and development is needed? :)

https://ac2litre.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=16&products_id=167

Ian