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    1949 Ground up Restoration

    Hi all I haven’t posted anything here for a long time but have started a new restoration thinking I might post a record of it on this site may be of interest to others.
    Have been posting some of this to Facebook pages so hope I am not braking any rules.
    History of this restore: 1949 Sno 8664193 picked this car up a number of years ago as a completely disassembled car. Chassis and bulkhead in very good condition.
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    Engine

    Stared with full engine rebuild, Bored to 40Th over new pistons, rings, rods, mains and big end bearings on ground shaft. New cam shaft and bushes and rockers, head ground and new intake and exhaust valves. Timing chain and gears replaced front oil seal.
    Spin on oil filter replacement manufactured and fitted. Carburetor overhauled, new water pump and thermostat.
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    Gear Box

    Strip box down, clean out and glass bead blast all alloy castings.
    Replace all bearings, brass distance sleeve and transfer case pin, seals and install speedy sleeves.
    Resurface hand brake drum and fit new shoes.
    Mount up to engine with new clutch plate and pressure plate.
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    I love your work Dennis. 1949 Ground up Restoration
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    Beautiful work Dennis. Nice shed too.
    Don.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dennisS1 View Post
    Stared with full engine rebuild, Bored to 40Th over new pistons, rings, rods, mains and big end bearings on ground shaft. New cam shaft and bushes and rockers, head ground and new intake and exhaust valves. Timing chain and gears replaced front oil seal.
    Spin on oil filter replacement manufactured and fitted. Carburetor overhauled, new water pump and thermostat.
    Great work Dennis!
    I am impressed with your method and work shop set up. Did you have to use a speedie sleeve on the rusty primary pinion shaft end? I am down to my last original AC ZS1 filter, so I am curious about your by-pass AC filter to a spin on oil filter conversion. I have seen pictures of the UK LRSOC version. I had concerns about that their design may have bled off too much oil from the cam shaft bearing oil feed. The original Rover/AC design incorporated a 1.2mm? restrictor jet in the inlet pipe union to restrict the flow and maintain oil pressure. How did you go about it?
    Some pictures of your filter conversion set up would be of great interest to us 80 inch and '54 model 86/107 owners. BTW, I have a few '49 dated Solex and Lucas dated items in the shed if you have some later dated parts in your 80. The early ones have different generators and carburettor bodies to the 1950 on models.
    I am happy to help if you need help identifying anything. Do you know roughly when your 80" was built?
    Mike, 5380

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don 130 View Post
    Beautiful work Dennis. Nice shed too.
    Don.
    My thoughts exactly!
    Dan

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    Answers to your questions

    Quote Originally Posted by 5380 View Post
    Great work Dennis!
    I am impressed with your method and work shop set up. Did you have to use a speedie sleeve on the rusty primary pinion shaft end? I am down to my last original AC ZS1 filter, so I am curious about your by-pass AC filter to a spin on oil filter conversion. I have seen pictures of the UK LRSOC version. I had concerns about that their design may have bled off too much oil from the cam shaft bearing oil feed. The original Rover/AC design incorporated a 1.2mm? restrictor jet in the inlet pipe union to restrict the flow and maintain oil pressure. How did you go about it?
    Some pictures of your filter conversion set up would be of great interest to us 80 inch and '54 model 86/107 owners. BTW, I have a few '49 dated Solex and Lucas dated items in the shed if you have some later dated parts in your 80. The early ones have different generators and carburettor bodies to the 1950 on models.
    I am happy to help if you need help identifying anything. Do you know roughly when your 80" was built?
    Mike, 5380
    Had near new input shaft and matching gear so no problem there.
    Oil filter is just a copy of the units you can buy start with 95mm Alu bar and turn it to size to get the ridge pined at the back so can't turn when changing filter as for oil flow I silver solder the fitting that screws into the block on input side then drill to right size. Spin on is the same as used on used on advertised units. Drill and tap the fittings to the alu slug, May 1949 I think and NSW car.
    Dennis

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    This one came up so grabbed it for my 80 inch.

    whitehillbilly
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    Chassis

    Chassis and firewall on their way to grit blaster for clean-up.
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