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6 cyl Bristol cars Type 400 to 406 - restoration, repair, maintenance etc |
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Reserve Solenoid
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If you want to keep the reserve, then perhaps look to a manual tap system such as used on all older motorcycles, and indeed on the Goggomobil I once owned! |
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The manual tap is a good idea.
I have now had a go at reviving my original solenoid and it actually went quite well. After the protective cap came of by a bit of pulling, the screw cover came off with the application of heat to the cast body. Then some careful cleaning up made it all work again. We didn't go near the coil wiring which was still intact. Daniel Daniel |
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Petrol float
When poking about in there, I imagine you may have taken a look at the petrol float? My car seems very original indeed, but I wonder about the float ... a tin can with the lid soldered on, a few scraps of brown paper on the outside, and embossed in the cap were most of the letters to read OVALTINE. The middle letters were obscured by solder!
I imagine this is not the preferred Bristol float, but its the perfect size (about 2.5" long and about 1.25" diameter) so I rather wonder if the parts bin was empty at some stage but a tin was to hand! It was leaking a little so I resoldered the joins and added part of a champagne cork for good measure. Michael |
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Yuh, I removed my tank & washed it out with 5 litres of acetone, which was harder than it sounds. My reserach suggests that alloy tanks need no liner (steel do) but someone had put vast amounts of sealer in there, most of which had settled in the reserve area of course. I got flakes & chunks out but some remained even after 2 weeks of this cleaning.
I blew out the lines by mouth & tyre compressor, probably not very well. Rebuilt the fuel pump, cleaned the gauze filters in the pump & to each carb but did not strip the carbs. New coil, condensor, contacts, leads, plugs & plug caps. It fires up better, and runs sort of OK to about 60mph but gets pretty fluttery then, misfires a bit, smokes too much & the plugs oil so I have improved things but not fixed, dammit. The oil makes me feel my next task is a compression test to see if I can work out, is it rings or is it valves? Great. |