16-12-2023, 02:13 PM
It is apparently easy enough to get to around 2,500 for the identifiable bits - but that isn't the whole story by a long way. Good value, weren't they?
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Total Number of Parts in a Seven?
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16-12-2023, 02:13 PM
It is apparently easy enough to get to around 2,500 for the identifiable bits - but that isn't the whole story by a long way. Good value, weren't they?
16-12-2023, 02:17 PM
The Haynes manual goes up to page 94.
16-12-2023, 03:27 PM
I think Howard has the right answer to the ultimate question but perhaps at the wrong end of this arm of the spiral galaxy....
17-12-2023, 04:18 PM
This gives an idea of how easily the parts can add up to over 2500 for a Ruby:
Wheels 190 Bumpers 30 Tyres 20 Dynamo 50 Carburettor 30 Starter motor 30 Fan 10 Pump 30 Engine 250 plus Gearbox 100 plus Propshaft etc 100 Rear axle 100 Speedo 60 Oil gauge 30 Ammeter 10 Fuel gauge 40 Electric wires 40 Lights 80 Wood 50 Body panels 20 Body fittings 100 Body chrome bits 50 Seats 20 Panels 30 Scews for seats and panels 100 Sunroof 30 Screws for wood 120 Rack 10 trafficators 60 window winders 60 glass and mirror 20 fittings for windscreen including screws 30 wiper motor etc 40 rubber seals 20 headlining and nails/screws 60 exhaust 20 bonnet and vents 20 bonnet catches 20 door locks 40 battery 10 brakes 200 clutch 60 chassis frame 10 floor mats and draught excluder 10 window blind 10 front suspension and steering 80
17-12-2023, 04:20 PM
I'll go and have a look at my garage floor, give me a week & I'll get back with an answer !!!!!
17-12-2023, 04:50 PM
Maybe one should only count the parts given their own part number. That way, a speedo for example only counts as one. What I do know is there were more parts in one door of a 1980s Rolls Royce than in an entire mini.
Alan Fairless
17-12-2023, 05:41 PM
I originally wondered how many separate (identifiable and otherwise) bits there are in the a Seven. But this has made me thinking about all the parts that needed designing, manufacturing or sourcing and putting together into assemblies. Just for one car.
Yes - when you work on a '30s Rolls it seems more like a watch in terms of intricacy.
That's a lot Colin, and why my Seven cost just £127.00 and not many times more, also I'm quite happy taking the Seven to a supermarket but wouldn't think of taking a Rolls if I could. I'm waiting for someone to count up all the individual bits.
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