Steering wheel, Exhaust manifold & Rev counter

 
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Robert Clifford-Wing



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A friend of mine has recently purchased a 3 ltr.

The steering wheel (non standard) is very flimsy, are genuine ones available? The central boss is fitted accommodating the advance & retard and hand throttle.

The exhaust manifold has a crack around cylinder no:4 area, could this be cast iron welded successfully or are replacements available?

The engine has no rev counter gauge or drive assembly; can these be purchased?

Apologies for the questions but this forum seemed the best location to start?

Thanks you in advance.
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Robert Craven



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No doubt others can give you more and slightly different replies, but here are mine.
1. Steering wheel: if by genuine you mean original, then he'll have to look for a good secondhand one, which is theoretically possible. But I'm sure good reproduction ones can be bought. Ask any of the standard suppliers, such as D Day, or W Medcalf.
2. Exhaust. I think it depends how bad the crack is. There are some expert cast iron welders who might be able to do it, but they'd need to see it. As to a replacement manifold, the same reply as above.
3. I think rev counter drive assemblies can be purchased or made up. I've never heard of anyone making reproduction rev counters, so he needs a good secondhand one. I wouldn't like to do without a rev counter for long.
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Dan Suskin



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What do you mean by "flimsy" steering wheel? Original wheels were flexible, and do feel very flimsy.
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Robert Craven



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Do you mean it's a 4.5 litre type wheel as opposed to the original more rigid 3 litre type?
Post a photo.
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Robert Clifford-Wing



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Dan Suskin wrote:
What do you mean by "flimsy" steering wheel? Original wheels were flexible, and do feel very flimsy.


The steering wheel is defiantly not 'to pattern'. It looks like an 'off the shelf' generic cheap one. It doesn't have the aluminium four legged center.
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Robert Clifford-Wing



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Robert Craven wrote:
Do you mean it's a 4.5 litre type wheel as opposed to the original more rigid 3 litre type?
Post a photo.


I would do but the car in question is miles away from me. I have seen similar ones on a pre-war MG,. The owner described is a 'make and do' temporary one!
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I have a good 3L exhaust manifold looking for a good home. I live in Surrey.

Chris
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Robert Clifford-Wing



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Chris Card wrote:
I have a good 3L exhaust manifold looking for a good home. I live in Surrey.

Chris

Thank you Chris, I will pass this on to the owner. Let me know what you need for it please.
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We could probably negotiate around half a dozen bottles of drinkable red.

Chris
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