Re: Todds 1930 733 7P Sedan

Posted by tfee On 2012/10/14 20:00:17
I finally received my new Bijur meters last week and was able to finish up the work on the oiling system. This is time consuming work so be patient. I found that a few of the lines I had soldered up last weekend had to come apart to fit in the frame and some of the lengths I had measured needed to be fine tuned in the process. Before starting I retapped all the holes 7/16-20 because some of them had overspray in them. I also used a good copper based anti-seize on the threads which made them go together a bit easier. It still took two more days to finish. The new bijur metering valves were made from brass where the old ones were aluminum as you can see in the first photo below.

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