21-10-2018, 06:56 PM
During the overhaul of the distributor of my 1936 two seater project I came across a couple of "mods" which caused me some amusement, as far as I was aware the car had been put away 19 years ago in a more or less running state. the more I look the less likely that seems.
When i first took the distributor out of the dynamo housing the drive gear pin looked a little odd.
It would seem that some time in the distant past somebody did a bit if improvisation.
Galvanised roofing nail to the rescue! I guess it did the job tough, maybe one of those "get you home" temporary fixes which became permanent.
Also on removing the base plate the advance weights had been reassembles incorrectly.
Both easy fixes i guess but it does make me wonder what other gremlins are lurking in the as yet virtually unexplored mechanicals.
Both the distributor drive gear and the dynamo to distributor drive gear are badly worn, can somebody please suggest the source of a pair of good quality replacements?
Many thanks, ..... Phil.
When i first took the distributor out of the dynamo housing the drive gear pin looked a little odd.
It would seem that some time in the distant past somebody did a bit if improvisation.
Galvanised roofing nail to the rescue! I guess it did the job tough, maybe one of those "get you home" temporary fixes which became permanent.
Also on removing the base plate the advance weights had been reassembles incorrectly.
Both easy fixes i guess but it does make me wonder what other gremlins are lurking in the as yet virtually unexplored mechanicals.
Both the distributor drive gear and the dynamo to distributor drive gear are badly worn, can somebody please suggest the source of a pair of good quality replacements?
Many thanks, ..... Phil.