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My 1933, 2 bearing Engine is running fine.
However, on tickover, I get a random 'tinkle' noise, appearing to be somewhere from front of engine. Pretty sure it's not preignition, still there when I fully retard A/R lever. I know its a long shot, but anyone any idea what it might be.
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24-09-2023, 08:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 24-09-2023, 09:40 PM by Chris KC.)
I haven't heard 'pinking' for years, modern fuels don't seem to do it. It would normally happen under load e.g. slogging up a steep hill in top and sounded rather like a wine glass breaking. I'd suggest to start by eliminating simple things like the fan assembly (try removing the fan belt) or starting handle.
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Could also be the fan. The bush doesn’t have to have much play in it to make a noise. Takethebelt off and see if the noise goes away.
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It could be the bendix spring on the starter motor not seating properly.
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My best bid. Too much backlass in cam/dynamo gears. If it is less tinkling with full/winter charge .
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First, take the fan belt off. If it's still tinkling then it's likely to be the starting handle. Take off the handle. If it's still tinkling, buy ear plugs.
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My '35 APD had exactly the same problem. Cured by replacing the fan belt pulley shaft/bearing with a less wobbly one.
Rick
In deepest Norfolk
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Mine was also the starting handle brass bit vibrating happily to itself.
Not many things on an Austin 7 that can be fixed with a bit of sheep's wool taken from a barbed wire fence
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