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jim fl4

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  1. Wow, That is quite possibly the most beautiful fire engine I have ever seen. Thank you for posting
  2. No Worries Richard, thanks for looking. I will ask Richard B. Cheers Jim
  3. Hi David, thanks for your reply. Same here, I even have a spare wheel station, removed the hub cap only to see the sun gear missing! Thanks again.
  4. Hi Richard, that would be great if you get the time. No rush, I hope the sun gear and its planet gears do not need to be matched? I think because the gear has been removed for many years their has been no oil being thrown around and concequently the bearing carrier and its bearing have rusted. Thanks again, Jim.
  5. Hi, The ferret I am restoring has had both rear sun gears removed in the past. I am needing a pair and preferably one of the 'starfish' shaped bearing carriers. Any help much appreciated. Jim.
  6. Hi, Does anyone happen to know the pitch of the roof of the standard Robin Hanger?, is it 22 degrees? Cheers, Jim.
  7. Hi Rustexpert, Its neither of your assumptions. It is a little fiat crawler the FL4 model. Only about 5 foot wide and 11 foot long. Here's a pic of mine.
  8. No, definitely 4 ton, its just a small 1960's tracked loader, The spares probably add another ton max. cheers.
  9. Hi All, I have a 4 ton Drott plus a few spares needing transporting from Coniston, Lake District to Harrogate, N. Yorks. Strictly speaking its not green...yet but thought to put it on here incase anybody might be able to help. Its starts and drives, but only on one side so a winch would be a big help. Not in any great rush. Thanks Jim.
  10. Thanks Diana, I will give it a day or two then try them.
  11. Hi, I am needing the bracket which attaches to the engine block and holds the 2 speed generator in place. Ok for the genny, just the bracket. Thought I would ask on here first. Thanks Jim
  12. Super Post, one to keep if you have a B series engine! Thanks Grumpy.
  13. Hi All, Upon checking the syncro of the twin points found them to be slightly out so after careful resetting as per 'Grumpy's' excellent tutorial, quess what....Yep she started up great No rad on at the moment so only ran a few seconds. The rocker cover was still off and whilst oil filled the cups of the push rods no oil emanated from the rocker shaft, should I be worried anyone? Thanks to everyone for your comments, everyone has helped . I will bump the thread I used for the syncro incase might help any other readers. Cheers Jim
  14. Thanks again to Clive and also Richard for their valued advice. I have noted the dissy cap firing flat for number 1 piston, (rotor arm at roughly 5 oclock) which ties with No1 piston at TDC with both valves closed, I assume this is the correct stroke? Of course, there is still the chance it maybe the carb. or something else being the problem but I'm most down on the ignition and the cobbled together dissy and leads but I do get a good spark from all leads. Glad I'm not having to fix it for Monday!! Just another question to Richard, is the refitting of the oil pump, ie, the correcct meshing of the pump gear to the cam gear as in the RR manual vital? I have not meddled with the timing gears...thankfully . Cheers Jim
  15. Arhh, that would be why there's no lube pad then , Yes they are all the common Lucas screened Dissies off ferrets. Up to now I have been working of the RR TSD 702 manual but, latterly been pointed in the direction of the Unit repair 403 (the Australian manual). It gives a different account of certain things...as compared to TSD 702, with regard to timing, synchronisation etc. Going back to the dissy at the moment and going to get it syncro'd as best I can and then hopefully refit it correctly to the engine. I think I got the oil pump back right with the dissy tab running lengthways with the engine whilst the No. 1 piston was at TDC on firing stroke....well hope so . Have you any top tips for refitting of the dissy?? Thanks Clive, Jim.
  16. Hi Clive, sorry for the late reply, its a No.1 mk 2. Actually I have a few dissys, (all the same type) and I'm making a good one up from them! They are all missing the felt rubbing pad though but that's no prob if I can get it going. I hear the calls about the Jolley system but I've read that first off the original system needs to be operating before going electronic, whats your thoughts? Also, found a thread by 'grumpy' about how to syncro the points using a protractor. I'm going to be doing that tomorrow I hope. Thanks Jim
  17. Thanks Topdog, I've heard this also. Thought I had followed the manual but by problems sound like its out a lot! just an odd fire from one cylinder.
  18. Hi Clive, thanks, As I turn the spindle I can get both points to be fully open, but only for an instant before 1 begins to close. I have just noticed that the advise on synchronising the points in the emer manual is different to the TSD 702. I have until now been following the TSD one which tells to commence sycro using No. 1 at TDC while the emer says to start with No.6 piston at TDC to set the fixed points first! BTW the paint is long gone. Cheers, Jim.
  19. Hi All, I'm in the latter stages of rebuilding a B60 and now its all back together I'm trying to start it. Since it was missing its ancillaries I've had to source a dissy, coil, junction box, carb etc. Got a decent spark, fuel in carb but can only get an odd pop when its cranked over. I'm thinking its probably the ignition timing, read the excellent 'ignition matters' pdf. With the dissy, it looks like BOTH points are open at the same time, albeit for a short time, is this correct. any thoughts would be most welcome . Jim
  20. Hi Richard, no worries, had a think about it and decided on 1 flat ring at the bottom, then wavy one, then the 2 remaining flat rings at the top. All ends staggered and a nice fit . Cheers Jim
  21. Hi Richard, Thank you for the super fast reply . I actually have 5 items, 3 thin rings plus the wavy one and the slotted one. I can see the slotted one goes in first. Sounds like the wavy one gets sandwiched in the middle, but having 3 thin rings, do I put 2 at the top and 1 at the bottom or visaversa? thanks again Jim
  22. Hi All, Got some Wellworthy DuaFlex sectional steel oil control rings for my B60 engine. Don't know how they fit? They consist of 3 flat very thin rings, 1 ring which is wavy and then the other ring is broad, perforated with slots. Any help much appreciated Jim
  23. Thank you guys . Spoke to Dan who said they would ring me when they got some more in, interesting about the police spec one's. Thought it was worth asking here incase someone was thinking of selling their's into the trade :shocked:. Cheers Jim
  24. Hi All, I'm on the look out for a deac Sterling smg. Any condition considered just pm me and I will respond. Many thanks.
  25. Thank you Clive and Richard for your replies. Richard, with your B61 rebuild did you use the original packing for the inlet valves, (if its still available) or did you use a more modern seal? Cheers Jim
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