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Conquest chassis oiling system bleeding
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Conquest chassis oiling system bleeding
Bearing in mind that the one way valves in the expansion tank allow the oil to flow in one direction, would it be feasible to bleed the system from the reservoir side of the expansion tank rather than the other side as Daimler suggest?
Andy
1954 Conquest Mk1, 1956 Conquest Mk2, 1957 Conquest Century Mk2, 1955 Austin A90 Westminster
1954 Conquest Mk1, 1956 Conquest Mk2, 1957 Conquest Century Mk2, 1955 Austin A90 Westminster
Re: Conquest chassis oiling system bleeding
Andy, I looked at the schematic of the lubrication system and I have to say I can see no reason why it can’t be bled from the reservoir tank as you suggested. However, it would be a good idea first of all to ensure the two one-way valves in the expansion chamber are clean and operating properly. Personally I can’t understand why Daimler advises disconnection of the distributor pipe at the expansion chamber to bleed the system unless they’re worried the reservoir tank may not be able to handle the pressure exerted by the bleed pump when it’s operated too enthusiastically! The chassis lube system is pretty basic and as long as the union to each lubrication point is disconnected (maybe one at a time) while the system is being pressurised until oil flows out then I can’t see why there should be a problem. Having said that I stand to be corrected on this. In short, I would try this out.
Steve
Steve
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Re: Conquest chassis oiling system bleeding
Thanks Steve,
Do you know how the one way valves work? The manual just says if they don't function the expansion tank is not serviceable and must be replaced.
Do you know how the one way valves work? The manual just says if they don't function the expansion tank is not serviceable and must be replaced.
Andy
1954 Conquest Mk1, 1956 Conquest Mk2, 1957 Conquest Century Mk2, 1955 Austin A90 Westminster
1954 Conquest Mk1, 1956 Conquest Mk2, 1957 Conquest Century Mk2, 1955 Austin A90 Westminster
Re: Conquest chassis oiling system bleeding
Andy, the valves look very much like spring-loaded ball valves judging by the diagram. They’re certainly one-way valves and It looks like they can be unscrewed from the expansion chamber, but whether they can be repaired is another matter. The upper valve of the expansion chamber opens when the oil expands from heat generated by the exhaust pipe forcing oil past the valve to the chassis. When it cools down the subsequent contraction of the oil closes the upper valve and the lower one opens allowing in oil from the reservoir. If you pressurise the oil from the reservoir the oil will be pumped past both valves which will both be open in this condition.
Hope this helps.
Steve
Hope this helps.
Steve
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Re: Conquest chassis oiling system bleeding
Yes that's how I understand the system works. Where did you find the schematic Steve? Does it look as if the balls could be displaced under pressure?
Andy
1954 Conquest Mk1, 1956 Conquest Mk2, 1957 Conquest Century Mk2, 1955 Austin A90 Westminster
1954 Conquest Mk1, 1956 Conquest Mk2, 1957 Conquest Century Mk2, 1955 Austin A90 Westminster
Re: Conquest chassis oiling system bleeding
Andy, I don’t think the valves feature balls per se, they look more like a semi spherical affair and I doubt they could be displaced. The illustration is in the chassis section of the Conquest workshop manual: