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Unidentified Part III
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Does anyone know what this item is?


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#2
An oil button, fitted to Chummy's and early saloons.
Black Art Enthusiast
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(01-05-2018, 10:56 PM)CaptainBob Wrote: Does anyone know what this item is?

Yes !
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(01-05-2018, 11:29 PM)Tony Press Wrote:
(01-05-2018, 10:56 PM)CaptainBob Wrote: Does anyone know what this item is?

Yes !

Whilst Ian is correct,  when he says Early Sevens. the oil button shown is for a late-'28, '29, 30' etc  - whereas the really Early Sevens  (1923 to late '28) did not have a flange either side of the button, the bezel was circular.  Cheers,  Bill
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#5
And just to add a little more, the black button popped out a little when you had "some" oil pressure.
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#6
out of interest, is this later one less prone to the 'oil in your lap' thing which seems to be accounted in 750 Companion/tales of yore etc?
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#7
Not in my experience.

They can be repaired using the plastic wrapping used for bacon however - true!
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#8
The "official" material for the diaphragm was not bacon wrappers, but pig's bladder - so I suppose there is a connection there somewhere!

I have repaired mine successfully (no leak after 6,000 miles) using a few layers of thick(ish) poly bag.
Rick

In deepest Norfolk
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(02-05-2018, 11:51 AM)Rick F Wrote: The "official" material for the diaphragm was not bacon wrappers, but pig's bladder - so I suppose there is a connection there somewhere!

I have repaired mine successfully (no leak after 6,000 miles) using a few layers of thick(ish) poly bag.
Just to clear up my perhaps-confusing above post (for the pedants) - the late '28 cars  introduced  the '29 models, then all of 1929, then up to mid 1930 (from there the button type were replaced by a dial).  Forget the "etc".   Cheers,  Bill in Oz
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And a further bit of possibly useful information: the bodies of the two types are identical and the bezels are interchangeable - they screw on and off.
Rick

In deepest Norfolk
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