Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 747 Threads: 13
Reputation:
5
Hi Howard,
Plumbers solder is a good repair once its clean
The drain plug is soldered and riveted
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 938 Threads: 22
Reputation:
10
Location: Near Cambridge, UK
Car type: 1928 tourer (mag type), short chassis Gould Ulster
I have some spares. PM me if you are interested.
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 952 Threads: 38
Reputation:
7
Howard, Dave Dye had some standard depth ally sumps back along, they were very nice, and less than £100. I try to avoid the pressed steel sumps. Best Wishes Gene
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 992 Threads: 6
Reputation:
12
Location: Scottish Borders
After endless problems with pin holes I bought a cast alloy one from Tony Betts.
If engines are left standing for a long time condensation settles to the sump and rusts it through.
Jim
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 1,230 Threads: 33
Reputation:
7
Location: Salop
Car type: '28 GE Cup. '28 AD Chummy '30 RL Saloon. '34 RP Saloon. Too Many toys!
its steel. Use the magic blue light
Joined: May 2018 Posts: 2,126 Threads: 111
Reputation:
22
Location: Llandrindod Wells
Car type: 29 Special, 30 RK, 28 C Cab
Hi All
Thanks for the responses.
I would like to keep the tin sump as the engine will probably go in my RK which is mechanically completely original.
Thanks for the offer Robert I may well come back to you.
I’ve decided to have a go at soldering, partly as practice for some fuel tank repairs I need to do. I have three tanks and two leak!
Cheers
Howard
Joined: Oct 2020 Posts: 68 Threads: 13
Reputation:
0
Location: uk staffordshire
Car type: hamblin bodied ruby
If you don’t have any joy I’m sure plenty of people would help you out with a mig welder
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 952 Threads: 38
Reputation:
7
17-02-2021, 10:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 17-02-2021, 10:46 AM by Zetomagneto.)
Hi Howard, if you are determined to repair this get some solder paint, it is a mixture of solder and flux, you brush it on completely covering the area to be trained then heat with blow lamp or similar the solder will still to the surface and the flux will wash off after.
Needs to be spotlessly clean, strip and clean pad in the drill for that.
BW Gene
See what my iPad did? Should read treated
Joined: Oct 2017 Posts: 1,546 Threads: 55
Reputation:
8
I suspect the cause is short journeys in which the oil doesn't get hot enough to drive the water off, what they need is a good 100 mile run on a hot day.