02-10-2020, 09:04 AM
Some of the original Haynes books were very simple. Later ones very good until thay resorted to mostly photos.
I hope ithe build does not trigger a bout of destruction of saloons. Many accustommed to moderns must be very dismayed at the final product. Cars which could provide practical quircky fun are sacrificed for a special of limited application and soon unwanted.
The crank crack testing and how they line up the centre bearing will be interesting.... but as usual the engine will go off somewhere and reappear all reconditoned, possibly resleeved. Wouldn't it be so much more interesting if they sorted through boxes of old bits and managed to make a good motor for next to no expenditure in the old time Seven tradition?
Incidentally, did anyone ever follow up on the London? car trapped behind a building and which featured here?
I hope ithe build does not trigger a bout of destruction of saloons. Many accustommed to moderns must be very dismayed at the final product. Cars which could provide practical quircky fun are sacrificed for a special of limited application and soon unwanted.
The crank crack testing and how they line up the centre bearing will be interesting.... but as usual the engine will go off somewhere and reappear all reconditoned, possibly resleeved. Wouldn't it be so much more interesting if they sorted through boxes of old bits and managed to make a good motor for next to no expenditure in the old time Seven tradition?
Incidentally, did anyone ever follow up on the London? car trapped behind a building and which featured here?