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RE: All Alloy Cup progress - AllAlloyCup - 22-05-2019 Hi Mark This early control panel is actually for a coil engine car, As I’ve fitted a coil engine. It’s an unusual panel apparently and caused some comment on the Forum when I first published photos of it. It’s thought to be fitted to the very first coil engined cars. Regards Bill G RE: All Alloy Cup progress - AllAlloyCup - 22-05-2019 E09A1662-3374-4463-817D-5EC76894366D.jpeg (Size: 112.78 KB / Downloads: 439) A888B2D3-5C98-4772-9E6D-C58B1758E3D1.jpeg (Size: 75.62 KB / Downloads: 438) The Lucas control panel is now fully functional And works the sidelamps and headlamps. Wanted a change from electrics so worked On some mechanical bits . Refitted the ash wood bonnet rest and wired in the The rear rubber bonnet rest and alloy tank surround. Trial fitted the petrol tank with its filter and tap which needed a small depression made in the forward alloy bulkhead. Also drilled a hole in the transmission tunnel to pass through the speedo cable from the gearbox to the speedo head. Still to make the exhaust downpipe so filled up a suitable length of straight piping with water and then filled it with sand. Hope to visit my pal Peter, who has a hydraulic pipe bender, tomorrow. Also fitted the cast alloy valve chest cover , carb etc and fan belt And hoses. So steady progress , apart from the rad shell. Regards Bill G Ps managing to find all the bits needed despite the chaos of the workbenches just now, so will need to take timeout to tidy up! Aka AllAlloyCup RE: All Alloy Cup progress - David Stepney - 22-05-2019 It looks as if it is beginning to come together very nicely. I don't blame you having time to tidy up.having a tidy workspace makes life so much easier. RE: All Alloy Cup progress - AllAlloyCup - 23-05-2019 I recently bought this small medallion on EBay minted and sold as a souvenir of the British Empire Exhibition Which ran from April 1924 to October 1925. Some parts of the huge Palace of Industry Pavilion became The Gordon England car factory, producing Cups, Vans and Saloons in Considerable numbers circa 3000+?, from 1926 ? Onwards. The small brass medallion may find a place on my dash. In memoriam... Regards Bill G Ps Anyone know if Austins exhibited at the Exhibition? The Palace of Industry Pavilion was very extensive 0DCFE1D6-7BBC-463F-B92C-16CAC4867CA7.jpeg (Size: 150.4 KB / Downloads: 353) RE: All Alloy Cup progress - AllAlloyCup - 23-05-2019 C4B71E69-B479-40B9-B29B-A7A85B8BEC1B.jpeg (Size: 123.91 KB / Downloads: 317) 018683FB-A66F-4B16-808A-676131898F6E.jpeg (Size: 70.86 KB / Downloads: 317) 255085EE-046A-4025-9F11-56287E5B7269.jpeg (Size: 69 KB / Downloads: 317) Pipe bending for beginners! Spent an hour or so filling up a length of pipe With water and dribbling play sand into about a meter and a half Of 40mm copper pipe, having sealed one end with strong duct Tape. Kept going till no more Water and bubbles rose to the top. Sealed that end with more duct tape. Borrowed Peter’s pipe bender today and marked up the Pipe using the old pipe( too low) and some alloy wire to give a guide to the bottom profile of this pipe which has to negotiate past an angle iron “hoop” which is a feature of GE Cups. The bender’s shaped fixtures are set up for Larger diameter pipes so packed the outside of the pipe with cut up car magazines. So far so good! I’d made the pipe deliberately long in case the bender Needed some extra leverage. But this meant I couldn’t easily offer it up to check if It was fitting OK. So bit the bullet and cut the pipe roughly to length. The sand inside the pipe was packed as hard as concrete! But 5 minutes with the garden hose and it was all flushed out. It looks as if I’m heading in the right direction but Some of the curves need to be a tad sharper so Will have to refill with sand again!! Off to vote to keep us in Europe so work suspended till tomorrow or the weekend. Regards Bill G RE: All Alloy Cup progress - Austin Carr - 24-05-2019 (23-05-2019, 02:16 PM)AllAlloyCup Wrote: Ps Anyone know if Austins exhibited at the Exhibition?The answer maybe found with some research in the links on this pagen:- https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Automobile_Engineer:_1924/06 RE: All Alloy Cup progress - Ian Williams - 25-05-2019 Curious Bill as to why you used copper pipe rather than steel? RE: All Alloy Cup progress - AllAlloyCup - 25-05-2019 Hi Ian The engine came with a copper down pipe And I thought it might be easier to fabricate... My bending skills are basic though but it’s nearly there! If it doesn’t work out I’ll try bit of steel piping. Regards Bill G RE: All Alloy Cup progress - Duncan Grimmond - 25-05-2019 Bending steel pipe isn't as difficult as many think. With an oxy-acetylene torch it's possible to heat a narrow strip on the inside of your bend and pull a little concertina fold. Allow to cool and move along a little and repeat. A quarter circle bend can usually be achieved in 3 or 4 heats. RE: All Alloy Cup progress - AllAlloyCup - 25-05-2019 Thanks Duncan , I don’t have oxy- acetylene But it will have to go to a forge or a welder to get the flange put on. Hope you enjoy your continental motoring Is the Dixi on the road yet? Regards Bill G |