19-07-2018, 07:46 PM
(19-07-2018, 07:30 PM)Biddlecombe Wrote:So, is the dark line around the edge of the frame that I can see on your first photo, not the groove I was referring to? If not, your screen does not fit into the pattern any of the standard types I have encountered in the past, and I am baffled.(19-07-2018, 07:18 PM)bystander Wrote: If I am interpreting your first photo correctly, your frame is the later of the steel types, fitted just before the chrome-on-brass screen was introduced. I believe there were 3 different profiles of rubber seal on the various steel framed screens, and the one you want slides in the central groove that you can see looking at the frame edge-on. It does not need to be formed around the corners for a good seal like the later brass frames. Jamie at the Seven Workshop lists it as part number B0402A, and I am sure he will send you a small sample on request. No Austin Seven saloon originally had a seal fixed to the body - always a bodge to get around this notoriously leaky area.
Unfortunately this is where I was getting confused because there is no central groove on the edge. It seems that it is 2 pieces of frame one fits inside the outer and fits the rubber between them.