03-09-2021, 11:53 PM
Hey there, first up I apologize , my questions may be in previous threads.
I have recently acquired/saved a 1937 Austin Nippy. At least it looks like it's a nippy.....or was anyway. Seems this vehicle was rally adapted...I believe in England.
Anyhow, said Nippy runs, got her fired up last night. Has oil pressure. But...and I think this is going to a regular statement.....some parts do not belong on said Nippy. Or said Nippy's engine.
The oil dipstick would appear to be wrong. It hits the sump, bounces about when engine is running and the "flange" or "seat" of the dipstick is above the block.
So, my first concern is adequate oil level (best oil type is also a question....as is do you guys add zinc to you oils) and I figure perhaps the best way was to ask one of you fellows what the oil level height off the sump is.....approximately.
But what engine do I have? I dunno.
10cc-Da-H 42084 is the engine number. It has a Aluminum plate as well says 1100.
I am hoping to add some pics to this .....at least give a minor chance of success here. Yep, awfully hard to know with no info.
I have no other Austins to go look at or fellow owners to quiz.....your it at this point guys.
Doh....pics are first. Patience guys....big learning curve in process.
Oh, and thankyou very much for any assistance you are willing to provide, it is appreciated.
I am in Florida. The Nippy is left hand drive. Paperwork says 1937. The story that comes along with the vehicle is that it won races in England, was brought to the US by a serviceman.
Thats about all I have. Loads to go on ....right? Oh, and some bugger did away with the boot....grrrr.
I have recently acquired/saved a 1937 Austin Nippy. At least it looks like it's a nippy.....or was anyway. Seems this vehicle was rally adapted...I believe in England.
Anyhow, said Nippy runs, got her fired up last night. Has oil pressure. But...and I think this is going to a regular statement.....some parts do not belong on said Nippy. Or said Nippy's engine.
The oil dipstick would appear to be wrong. It hits the sump, bounces about when engine is running and the "flange" or "seat" of the dipstick is above the block.
So, my first concern is adequate oil level (best oil type is also a question....as is do you guys add zinc to you oils) and I figure perhaps the best way was to ask one of you fellows what the oil level height off the sump is.....approximately.
But what engine do I have? I dunno.
10cc-Da-H 42084 is the engine number. It has a Aluminum plate as well says 1100.
I am hoping to add some pics to this .....at least give a minor chance of success here. Yep, awfully hard to know with no info.
I have no other Austins to go look at or fellow owners to quiz.....your it at this point guys.
Doh....pics are first. Patience guys....big learning curve in process.
Oh, and thankyou very much for any assistance you are willing to provide, it is appreciated.
I am in Florida. The Nippy is left hand drive. Paperwork says 1937. The story that comes along with the vehicle is that it won races in England, was brought to the US by a serviceman.
Thats about all I have. Loads to go on ....right? Oh, and some bugger did away with the boot....grrrr.