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Location: Llandrindod Wells
Car type: 29 Special, 30 RK, 28 C Cab
Hi All
Put the engine and reconditioned three speed box back in the RK. Struggled with the clutch lever (as I did last time) despite having cut a relatively large hole in the floor pan. Ended up fitting the lever and spring with the engine on the hoist and nearly in position so that the lever was past the vertical part of the bulkhead and still accessible to fit the cotter.
Anyone else have problems getting the engine and box into a Chummy / RK?
Howard
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Spent some time lying on the ground getting photos of the original type handbrake lever and how it's connected to the rear brakes on a hydraulic braked car for the benefit of another Seven whose hydraulic braked car has a modern handbrake lever who wants to fit an original type lever. Got the photos on the computer ready to send and learnt he's decided to get some company to do the job.
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Location: Scotchland
Was this an email that came in yesterday Dave, a red and black saloon?
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Yes, has he contacted you?
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Location: South yorkshire
Hi Dave
Any chance of publishing or sending me the photos.I have a hydraulic braked car (37 Ruby) with a “ modern” handbrake and would be interested in putting back an original handbrake if Practical ,although not until the weather gets warmer!
Ian
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18-12-2018, 06:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-12-2018, 06:19 PM by jansens.)
Nice pic Greig. Trust the local rag to spell your name wrong though! It's good when people want to come ask you about the car. People are generally totally clueless about cars these days. On pedal for go, one for stop. Lift the bonnet and can't even see an engine now.
I've been watching a lot of American Hotrod Garage and Roadkill lately. Hot rods and pro-touring cars aren't exactly my thing but you have to appreciate the pure raw power and mechanical-ness of what those guys do. Everything is on view and you can see what it's for. Engines look like engines and V8s sounds great of course. Big and simple and unsophisticated. Actually, sounds like most of the Americans I know...
I always wonder what they'd make of our little Austins. Especially the little racing ones.
Simon