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| 3 speed crash gearbox dismantling |
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Posted by: JonathanC - 10 hours ago - Forum: Forum chat...
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I have removed my 3 speed crash box from the car and am now about to open it up having removed the shaft across the front of the box which actuates the clutch (pins in the shaft were a nightmare!). The box works well except for a very noisy second gear which suggests that the key on the layshaft has broken. Consequently I only want to remove the lay shaft and leave the rest as intact as possible. Can I slide the layshaft out without removing the primary shaft and the gear change mechanism which looks very fiddly and is working quite well?
Any help or advice welcome as I am quite new to this vehicle, and am keen to learn.
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| Drum/Hub Retaining Screws on Early Cars |
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Posted by: RupertW - Yesterday, 10:42 AM - Forum: Forum chat...
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Hi all,
Apologies another question relating to the rear brakes/hubs on my early '24 car on 6 inch brakes which is nearly back in one piece. Information seems much less readily available on aspects specific to the early cars compared to the more common later models.
My brake drums do not have the countersunk holes for the drum retaining screws, which I understand is to be expected on early cars. The inner and outer hubs however both have the holes for drum retaining screws, although the outer hub is not countersunk. It is very possible that the hubs are from a later car, so it may be that the outer hub should be countersunk for retaining screws for the hub.
My questions are:
- Should there be retaining screws used on the hub itself to secure the two halves, or do the wheel nuts when tight effectively carry out the same function?
- If they are needed, presumably I can just add a countersink to the outer hubs and add standard retaining screws?
- If retaining screws are not required, presumably the two hub halves still need to be secured together with the wheel nuts when greasing them to stop grease escaping into the brakes?
Any information much appreciated as always!
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| Faulty Ignition Light. |
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Posted by: Neville Janes - 12-05-2026, 05:39 PM - Forum: Forum chat...
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Hi folks, My 1932 Austin 7 has developed an electrical problem.
When switching on and starting the engine all seems well, but
the ignition light does not "react" as it should with the revs of
the engine, and stays on continuously. Any ideas please
Regards Smiley.
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| Roger Mallinson |
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Posted by: Dave Mann - 11-05-2026, 03:09 PM - Forum: Forum chat...
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Is there anyone who can help Roger refit the dynamo to his car? He lives in Troutbeck Bridge near Windermere and all the other houses near him are holiday lets and consequently are the local shops have shut and there is no public transport.
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