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This is a bit of an aside, but I notice your new original engine is missing the dowel pin for the starter cover/mount. It does help keep that bit well seated.
Erich in Mukilteo
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Thanks for noticing Eric. There are still a few pieces to be put back on and that would be one of them. This engine has been a long drawn out rebuild so it will be a big day when its gets fired up for the first time.
Cheers,
Stephen
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As an aside I was under 2 of my cars last night. One has studs on the sump, one the Austin bolts.
On the Nov 30 saloon, which has cut outs in the chassis the sump would come off easy peasy even if it had studs (and it doesnt!).
On the April 34 Saloon, which also has cut outs in the chassis, the sump wont come off with the studs (and it has them!). That engine will be out next week however.
I guess the reason Austins added (or rather removed) the cut out was to enable easy sump removal. Any comments?
The 34 car is of course a 4 speed with the bulk of the engine sitting 3/4 of an inch or so further forward in the chassis than the 3 speed cars. So the cut outs were of no practical use after the 4speed box came in with the revised crankcase.
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Thanks for this bit of information Hedd. I guess if I find that after I've done the modification to the frame and the sump won't come off with the studs, I'll have ti change it back to bolts. I'm hoping not. I'll report my findings one I've made the mod and the engine has been dropped back in.
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That's a good practical solution Steve, engine & chassis now work together & you can crack on with the rest of it.
Aye
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I've never seen a part number on a cow horn. Crikey
Its worth noting this mod wont do anything for you if you have a front facing starter crankcase (i.e a 4 speed case). The sump overhangs the nose casting as the bulk of the engine sits further forward in the chassis
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Beautiful finish on sump and crankcase. Job well done.
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Thank you for the kind words and encouragement. Spending time trying to get everything sorted so I can start the build of the van body. Its been a long time coming but am looking forward to it.
Cheers.
Stephen