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Sump bolt thread restoration |
Posted by: falcott - 10-05-2025, 10:38 PM - Forum: Forum chat...
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Hi all,
I'm wondering if it's possible to restore the 1/4" threads in the crankcase back from the 5/16" threads that it is currently? I'm thinking of fitting an ally sump, and it will be a shame to drill it out to 5/16.
Or would it be better to change the crankcase?
Ta.
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17” wheels wanted |
Posted by: mhacche - 09-05-2025, 05:13 PM - Forum: Wants
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I am in the process of finishing my Gould bodied special (Bodgit) and was wondering if there were some decent 17” wheels for sale out there? At the moment I have a pair of open centre 16” wheels on the rear which are very wobbly and a pair of 15” wheels on the front. Any advice would be greatly appreciated (I am using semi girling brakes and drums (I understand 19” closed centre wheels would not fit unless someone can shed some light on this small yet important dilemma
Many thanks
Martin
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Head / Block Leak (Possibly) |
Posted by: John P - 07-05-2025, 05:54 PM - Forum: Forum chat...
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This car is driving me mad. Every time I think everything is sorted and go for a short run something new occurs.
This time there is a hissing sound from the engine which seems to be coming from the head / block joint area at the side of the engine just below the top water branch (High Compression Head). When first started there are a few small bubbles along this joint line but I can't be certain if it's actually from the head / block joint or something related to the exhaust manifold joint. The car doesn't seem to be loosing any cooling water.
After a few minutes it seems to stop visibly bubbling but still makes the hissing sound.
Curiously the noise isn't continuous, as I would have expected from a water leak, but related to the firing of the engine, rather like the hissing of a steam engine when it's running.
Having only managed to drive the car around 30 miles this year I'm very reluctant to strip it without any clear idea what's likely to be the issue.
The only thing I've done since it was last OK is remove and re-fit the spark plugs. Previously I've only tightened them fairly lightly but having seen a recommendation of 30 ft lbs I did tighten them much more than in the past.
Any suggestions?
John.
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SU Fuel pump - mounting options |
Posted by: JohnD - 06-05-2025, 12:51 PM - Forum: Forum chat...
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Iam looking to mount a SU pump on a 1927-8 chummy with front tank - however space under the bonnet is tight, can anyone give some suggestions on where the best place to mount the pump is?
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