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Car No 6199 1921

Started by jonto, December 02, 2015, 18:21:25

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jonto

#15
Here's a rough assembly I did some time ago-
   
   The car was at Little Lever a village near Bolton, Lancs, it was known to the locals but had not been seen for a long time. Then one weekend the local Milkman, Bernard Moynaham when calling to collect his money found the elderly owner in a talkative mood and managed to buy it. Later when he went to collect it he found the garage in a bad state and it had rained over the years, the body was beyond hope as were the beaded edge wheels, rotted where they had been touching the floor. So he passed it on to me as spares for the car I was running at the time.

jonto

#16
Upperc rankase, sump.
Timing chest gasket, jut need to trim, the faces on the aluminum castings seemed to fragile to use the tap it out with a hammer method-
   
   
   
   External drive to rotate the camshaft and thus run the oil pump to check its output-
   
   
   
   I had to let a new piece into the nearside of the chassis frame, made new front engine plate and the two rear engine/front spring mounting plates but steering box plate is an original, from the late Hugh Lupton along with the well base wheels and other useful bits.

jonto

#17
Crankcase with shaft.

Oil pressure test, relief valve opens at 20psi.
   
   

jonto

#18
Cylinder block and head.
   
   

dsjw1

Great job of posting pics! We need more like you to share their interesting projects and details! Thank you!

REV

I'm enthralled by your project. Keep it coming!
   
   :-)

jonto

#21
Anzani the right way up at last-
   
   
   ...hope I put the crank in the right way up, one speed forward and three in reverse  [:0]

jonto

#22
Anzani valve gear, roller cam follower, peg valve collet.
   
   

jonto

#23
Engine back in its rightful place, with a lot of help from a good friend who's done some nice detail work-
   


jonto

#24
Transmission, axle has three sets of numbers-
   F815
   G1042
   6573
   

jonto

#25
Next, the clutch, here's the parts-
   
   
   Bottom right, the tubular steel part screws on to the crankshaft and doubles as a flywheel nut and support for the cast aluminum clutch plate which is bushed and runs on the outside. This provides the idler bearing that takes up the difference in speed when the clutch is parted. Bottom left the double helical spring lives inside the tube and thus is out of sight when the clutch is assembled

jonto

#26
Drive shaft, clutch to universal joint-
   
   
   The square tooth coupling on the right takes the drive from the clutch, then below the clutch fork and thrust bearing. Above the steel disk is a clutch brake, then left the universal joint blocks  and spider. The whole shaft moves back to open the clutch, the sliding block universal joint taking the movement.

jonto

#27
Clutch and drive assembled, pedals and linkages-
   

jonto

#28
Claudel Hobson barrel throttle carburetor and throttle pedal-
   

   

jonto

#29
AC's own built worm and wheel steering box, hand throttle and ignition levers-