This car building is turning into a full time job!
Neil came over today to help me work on the clutch
and fitting the cylinder head.
Too cold for the garage so moved the engine into
Sitting room with the coal fire!! As SWMBO was
at her art class conveniently, though she did return early ..
The pegs in the clutch pin assemblies were a
very tight fit in the levers and one lever needed the attention of the
Dremel Xmas present.
Clutch setting height in Woodrow for the 3 speed crash box
is quoted as 1 1/4”. But even with new pegs and levers we
Measured ours at .85”
Neil suggested using a 4mm roll pin , under the levers
(I had some stainless 4mm. rod
To make steering control linkages)
This brings up the distance from the clutch plate to the
Lever to 1 1/4” near enough,
With the flat lower edge of the lever, horizontal with
the outer surface of the cover plate.
Am I good to go with this arrangement?
The head gasket took 10 mins to go on at 18ft lb torque.
Waiting on a few bits to come and then hope to install
The column and sort out the throttle and carb linkages.
The rad shell and bonnet can come off now which will make first engine
Installation straightforward. Hoping to take the rad shell to the platers
Next week.
Neil is a better engineer than me, otherwise things would not go
so smoothly. His engine build is ahead on points so hope to hear his start up soon!!
Regards
Bill G