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Oiling the gauze air filter
#1
My 1929 box saloon has been fitted previously with the Zenith 26VA carb and has a gauze filter over the air intake. I was looking at a restored example that had a sticker on it saying that it should be cleaned in parrafin and oiled with a light oil. How does one go about this? I have only ever had paper filters or oiled foam filters. Never gauze. Wouldn't it all just drip out?

    This is not my car but i have the same carb and air filter albiet gravity fed.
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#2
No, unless one is too enthusiastic with the oil can. The oil will stick to the gauze and trap any micro particles.
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#3
Is this an after market filter, as they say? My car 32 RN has no filter at all of course. Is it worth trying to rig something?
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#4
This will start them ticking?
I am always interested in any information about Rosengart details or current owners.
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#5
Old Dave, I understand that the gauze filters were fitted to the export Rubies.  Hence they are quite common on Rubies in NZ. Not sure whether they were offered for the RN.
Graham.
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#6
An esteemed forumist sometimes has a batch of Export Air Filters made, one is used on my Ruby. The search slot will not find any discussions thereof and I am miles away from my carefully organised archive so can’t pass on their name. Perhaps the person will contribute.
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#7
That would explain why there is nothing in tha handbook about it and the sticker on mine is long gone. Yes the car is in New Zealand I shall oil forth with and maybe try and recreate the sticker.
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#8
I remember an old Sunbeam-Talbot I had, the instructions were to soak the gauge in light oil and allow it to drain, which I did in the hub cap until there were no more drips left, then put it back it back together.

Perhaps a similar approach maybe worth a try?
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#9
But Sevens don't have hub caps Confused
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#10
Well that puts paid to that!
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