Hello all
My english is not better, but I'll try to show you what I do with my 1936 LA10.
It is now in what will be the workshop
Interior and floor are away for chassis to be painted
The parts are refurbished after dismantled, waiting for refitting
One part is missing. I'll have to refabric a shock absorber rod link
Sorry for my english. If it is too difficult for you to read this, tell me
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A job for the next years
A job for the next years
Robert
What looks right is right
What looks right is right
Re: A job for the next years
Hello Lohm,
I wish you well with your project. Your pictures bring back memories of three years ago when I fell for an AC in a similar state and I am still on with now. I hope you are lucky and the body is in good enough condition that you can retrieve it without too many problems. Sadly mine was rotten to the core and needed a complete new body.
Don’t worry about your English it is more than good enough to be understood.
I wish you well with your project. Your pictures bring back memories of three years ago when I fell for an AC in a similar state and I am still on with now. I hope you are lucky and the body is in good enough condition that you can retrieve it without too many problems. Sadly mine was rotten to the core and needed a complete new body.
Don’t worry about your English it is more than good enough to be understood.
Colin,
I may be slow but I’m rough as well !
I may be slow but I’m rough as well !
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Re: A job for the next years
Looks in fairly good condition compared to some projects I've seen in the past.
Good luck with it!
Good luck with it!
Re: A job for the next years
Yes it is.
Very little rotten wood, the chassis is in very good condition only superficial rust, as the metal body.
I don't had a look to the engine and gearbox, but the steering and brakes are OK.
The difficult for me, is that I have no user manual, no workshop manual, no electrical diagram, so it take a long time to understand how it works.
For example, It take me one day to understand how the dipping reflectors where operated. Now I know everything on these, but what a wasted time
Very little rotten wood, the chassis is in very good condition only superficial rust, as the metal body.
I don't had a look to the engine and gearbox, but the steering and brakes are OK.
The difficult for me, is that I have no user manual, no workshop manual, no electrical diagram, so it take a long time to understand how it works.
For example, It take me one day to understand how the dipping reflectors where operated. Now I know everything on these, but what a wasted time
Robert
What looks right is right
What looks right is right
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Re: A job for the next years
No manuals and trying to work out what is what - yes, I know that feeling
Re: A job for the next years
Good evening everyone.
Before disassembling my steering box, someone could tell me the type of seal found behind the arrow.
Thank you for your answers
Before disassembling my steering box, someone could tell me the type of seal found behind the arrow.
Thank you for your answers
Robert
What looks right is right
What looks right is right
Re: A job for the next years
Good evening lomh 13,
it is a feltwasher seal you will find there. As it is an unreliable sealing part which is permanentely leaking, we've changed it against a modern shaft seal. Since then the steering box isn't leaking anylonger with the filled in SAE 140 oil without EP additives.
Rolf B.
it is a feltwasher seal you will find there. As it is an unreliable sealing part which is permanentely leaking, we've changed it against a modern shaft seal. Since then the steering box isn't leaking anylonger with the filled in SAE 140 oil without EP additives.
Rolf B.
Re: A job for the next years
Thank you for your response. I 'll have a look for a modern seal that fits.
All the best
All the best
Robert
What looks right is right
What looks right is right
Re: A job for the next years
You have to bore out the seat in a diameter of 30 millimeters and 9 millimeters in depth. Then you can fit a 20x30x7 millimeter shaft seal.
Rolf B.
Rolf B.
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Re: A job for the next years
Your car looks like a great project.
DLOC members can obtain spare parts and catalogues as a digital download free of charge.
It’s well worth asking for copies to help you along.
Occasionally original copies come up for sale but they are getting expensive and you wouldn’t want to spoil one with oily finger prints.
DLOC members can obtain spare parts and catalogues as a digital download free of charge.
It’s well worth asking for copies to help you along.
Occasionally original copies come up for sale but they are getting expensive and you wouldn’t want to spoil one with oily finger prints.