Okay, still haven't installed the windscreen glass yet as it looks like I am going to perhaps have to polish the glass, but three batches of parts did arrive this week, so some progress has been made elsewhere.
Finished the gearbox install today and bolted in the seat box. I've got all of the parts now to complete the hubs and brakes except for some swivel hub bits. I'm a bit annoyed with myself that I didn't thoroughly inspect the Railko bushes and the swivel pins. I thought they were OK, as I reported in a previous post, but after buffing off all of the surface rust they turned out to be a rather loose fit after all. So I now have a pair of Railko bushes, thrust washers and swivel pins on the way from England, along with a new fuel tank and at least a dozen other odds and ends.
Today and yesterday I dropped off a bunch of bits at the metal finishers for zinc plating. This includes the army front-guard-mount tool kit bracket set (which I had to modify slightly as I have a civilian bonnet which is wider), the brake/clutch master reservoir and mounting bracket, the bonnet catch assembly complete, the dashboard gauge housings and glass-retaining bezels and windscreen wiper drive assembly components. Unlike, say, hot-dip galv., zinc plating can be used on assembled components, such as the bonnet catch assembly. The guy at the metal shop didn't think the bonnet catch should present any problems and I am interested myself to see how that part pans out in particular. If I am lucky all of those bits will be ready for me before their Christmas closure, but if not it will then be late January. The latter would be kinda annoying as I won't be able to drive the vehicle for as long as I'm waiting for the the brake/clutch reservoir.
On Monday I had my brake drums machined. Two were bored 40 thou over. I was advised to run these as a "matched pair" on the front. The other two came up 25 thou and 55 thou over. Is there enough range of adjustment in the rear brake shoe mechanism to compensate for this much imbalance between drums or would I be better off looking for a new pair of drums for the rear sooner rather than later?
Finally (slightly long winded post), there is now only a handful of parts that I still need to source. One of these is the carburetor bell crank lever assembly. A photo of mine appears below. I've managed to figure out that this is the variant to suit a Zenith carburetor as there is no apparent or obvious way to make it link up to my Solex. If anyone out there has a Solex one laying around that they don't need send me a PM. Superfluous to my needs sitting around here are a genuine (used but straight) front bumper, two oil bath air cleaners (6cly-height), some door levers and my old fuel tank. I payed $100 for the bumper (but think I got ripped off) and one air cleaner is worth at least $15 but the rest can just go. If anyone in metro Adelaide is interested let me know. Would prefer to see the junk recycled rather than just throwing it out. hi what date solex do you require jim

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