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RE: Vapour Lock - Mike Costigan - 24-06-2019

Definitely worth doing. A few years ago I bought a 1930 Morris Cowley which suffered severely from vapour lock; it had a vertical coil in the petrol pipe. It was a simple tweak to realign it so that there was a continuous downward spiral, and I had no more trouble. The only mistake I made was to try and do it in situ; that weakened the soldered olive joint at the petrol tank - I should have done it properly off the car!


RE: Vapour Lock - AllAlloyCup - 24-06-2019

Hi Duncan

Your workshop must harbour big aluminium
eating moths , they’ve eaten holes in your upholstery
and some of the body work.

What nice looking special though!

Regards

Bill G


RE: Vapour Lock - bob46320 - 24-06-2019

Well, that's the first modification in place, the "vertical coil" in the pipe is now a slow downward spiral, and the horizontal bit slopes about 15 degrees upwards. The problem is that it takes about an hour or more of uphill struggle on a hot day to repeat the conditions. Mind you, France is going through a heat wave at the moment.


RE: Vapour Lock - Duncan Grimmond - 24-06-2019

Thanks for the compliment Dave, here are a couple more pics

    The second pic has the same title and I can't edit it on my iPad but there are more images on my website
https://www.dwgrimmond.co.uk/mathildeux


RE: Vapour Lock - Jamie - 24-06-2019

Duncan.

There is some very impressive work on your website. I liked the white faced dials on one of the Pembletons. Can you recall where they are from?

Regards,

Jamie.


RE: Vapour Lock - Duncan Grimmond - 24-06-2019

They are from Auto-Meter, an American based company but they have an agent in UK. IIRC they are the Oldtimer range, cream face Art Deco period lettering with a nice counterbalanced needle.

http://www.realsteel.co.uk/section8.pdf

their agent. They will order any of the range but you may have to wait for them to fill a large enough order to avoid one-off order charges.

The Brooklands four-wheeler has ETB clocks

https://www.etbinstruments.com

who are very helpful and can make almost any clock for any application


RE: Vapour Lock - Bob Culver - 24-06-2019

Hi Bob

Your intial photo seems to rekindle the old question about whch way around the bonnet supprt bar should go. it has never occurred to me to not have the closed retaining loop to front.  If experimenting with bonnet unlatched it could matter.


RE: Vapour Lock - bob46320 - 25-06-2019

Bob C - never thought about that one, but it should be on the to do list pretty soon - well spotted. It would be a shame to have an over heated engine bay AND loose the bonnet at the same time !!


RE: Vapour Lock - Jamie - 25-06-2019

Duncan,

Thank you for the information about the dials. I shall have a look at the links.

Jamie.


RE: Vapour Lock - Ruairidh Dunford - 25-06-2019

If this hole is for the small wiring clip that originally fed the horn you have it correctly orientated.