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Location: Wiltshire UK.
Car type: A7 Nippy
I have just split my Nippy’s back axle. I discovered I had a 43 tooth crown wheel and 8 tooth pinion giving a ratio of 5.375/1. I understand that this is possibly an after market crown wheel and pinion manufactured by the Regent Axle Company Ltd. The Crown wheel is etched ‘R/EWP/29A. 652/36’.
Out of interest, can anyone translate the crown wheel markings or have had any experience with this set up?
The Nippy is my current rebuild project. Chassis no. 205192, body 475 and registration EPG 76. Does anyone know of this car as I am trying build up a picture of its history.
Thanks for help and all the best,
Dougald
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What you have got is a Regent "R/CWP.129A, Ratio 43 x 8, replacing Manfrs. Ratio 42 x 8, Austin Seven 1932/35". I suspect the 652/36 may be the match number for the pair, usually etched by hand on both the face or back of the crown wheel and on the head or shaft of the pinion.
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Quite a nice ratio for a Nippy I should think. I don't think I'd be in a hurry to replace it unless it is in poor condition.
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Location: Wiltshire UK.
Car type: A7 Nippy
Thanks for the replies. Both crown wheel and pinion are in good condition and run very smoothly, I have fitted new half shafts and lapped them on to a good pair pf hubs. Hopefully all will be well.
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Car type: 1927 Chummy, 1938 Big Seven 1/2 a Trials Chummy
I have the same ratio fitted to my Chummy, with a mildly tuned engine. It provides very satisfactory performance as long as you can bear the noise of the engine at 60 on a dual carriageway!
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Location: Peak District, Derbyshire
Car type: 1929 Chummy, 1930 Chummy, 1930 Ulster Replica, 1934 Ruby
16-11-2020, 11:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 16-11-2020, 11:36 AM by Tony Griffiths.)
Revolutions: for road use, I'm in the monster-torque-one-bang-per-telegraph-pole club. Others prefer 15,000 r.p.m. at every opportunity. Trouble is, an Austin Seven gives neither....but lots of other fun, of course.