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  1. Hi , I was fortunate to buy the cylinder head and the exhaust manifold from your parts hoard . Please advise a price for the 18C engine and do you have a split rim for the 18 inch wire wheels on my car. One of mine is missing .

    Regards

    Peter South Africa

  2. For many years I have been trying to find a definitive publication to assist in engine maintenance on my 6/81 with a Continental 15-U engine. I have just discovered a Continental Motors General Service Manual (1930 ) which I think will help many owners to maintain/repair their Continental Engines.

    The web address is as follows:- http//www.dmacweb.com/documentation/manuals/Service.pdf

  3. Thanks Jeff, I was aware of the other Peerless but despite my best efforts I have not managed to find the owner I will keep trying. I noted the requirement for the 1915 motor I will ask the Museum guys if they have

    Regards

    Peter

  4. A recent visit to the Sandstone Estate in South Africa allowed me to photograph the 1915 Peerless Truck they have on display.

    The vehicle is used regularly for demonstrations but they do not intend to renovate the body more than has already been done .

    This is only one of three Peerless vehicles in South Africa.

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  5. Hello Petemick My friend has a spare engine for a Graham Paige 621. Not sure if it is an 18ca but I will look into that if you want to do some homework of your own. My friend George said there were 2 engine sizes for Grahams in 1929. Just went for the last cruise of the year in the Peerless as the thermometer is about to drop.

    John Knight

    Thank you guys for your assistance, I have managed to find a specialist in Johannesburg who is trying to repair the head for me so let me give it a week or so and see how it works out

    I bought a book on Continental engines some time ago trying to work out how the early history of the model range worked but it was no help at all.

    I posted a lot of pictures on the Peerless Motor Car Company website recently of my car as it now is . It is a delight to drive

  6. [Hi Fred

    I'm in South Africa and have the same problem with the same car ,did you resolve the issue ? I can get one made here in SA but the price is about US$8000 . My car is now completely rebuilt and looking great - but for the head

    Can anybody assist ?

    QUOTE=Fred.s;1180069]

    hi first post here ,

    I need a cylinder Head for a 1929 peerless six cast number on front of head is 18ca . i believe engine code is 18c it is a continental.

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    Car is in australia and current engine has been remove for overhaul but existing head is useless. can any one help.

  7. hi jeff, thanks for the info on the peerless trucks, and I do know GWT in the uk thought there may be few examples about in the states, it does seem that nearly all there production went to the uk, thanks again, mike.

    Hi , a 1910 military Peerless exists at Sandstone Estates in South Africa (www.sandstone-estates.com) . As far as I know it is the only one in this country but I have yet to visit them.

    regards

    Peter

    (6/81)

  8. G'day Jeff,

    Could you PM me with your email address? I'll then pass that on to Andrew so he can contact you directly.

    I have been in touch with the club chairman Tony Stove ,his E mail is "the.stoves@bigpond.com . Sound like very nice people ,regards, Peter
  9. hi first post here ,

    I need a cylinder Head for a 1929 peerless six cast number on front of head is 18ca . i believe engine code is 18c it is a continental.

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    Car is in australia and current engine has been remove for overhaul but existing head is useless. can any one help.

    Hi Fred, I,m in South Africa and I am using the same engine in my 6/81, cannot help you with that head but I do have another Peerless engine from a 6/80 that is a different Continental model and I think not interchangeable with your engine but it is the right year and might help if you are really stuck. Contact me on petemick@fastmail.fm if you need pictures etc
  10. XXX. A number of interesting things are on eBay Motors right now: a radiator emblem for a 1929 or 1930-32 Peerless, a radiator emblem for a ca. 1916-1922 Peerless, and a Peerless tire pressure gauge.

    Sorry Jeff ,you missed out ,both items looking good on my car in South Africa !!!!!!!!!!!!

  11. I have two complete engines, engine numbers are 8U-13485 and 18C-2194. I have a 1928 boatail coupe project. Which one of these engines would be correct? It looks like the 18C came out of the car, but hard to tell. Thanks for your time and help. Brian Coffee
    The engine in my 29,saloon is fitted with an 18C engine which is certainly the original, I have just finished the rebuild on my engine (in South Africa) good luck with the spares if you need advice just send a message regards Peter Micklewright
  12. I finally managed to have a new set of gears made here in South Africa, a new Morse chain ,the same as the old one but a different pitch came from UK.

    We also replaced the valves , springs and cotters , a Ford DS800 set fitted nicely.

    I was lucky to find new pistons in the USA.

    The respray is great ,two tones of grey with maroon wheels and maroon pin stripe, its booked into a show in May so will have to be finished by then

  13. I,m in the middle of a full repray on my 6/81 and I,m looking forward to more reliable miles. One thing I was wondering ,how many right hand drive Peerless cars like mine exist?

    Do any production records exist with that information?

  14. By a stroke of good fortune we stumbled across what apears to be a 6-61 engine in South Africa, my own 6-81 and I were cruising around on a sunny sunday and found the engine on a display stand in an old garage. It looks as though it was used for some sort of demonstration unit. To my knowledge only three Peerless exist in South Africa so we have no idea where this engine came from or what happened to the rest of the car. Needless to say I bought the unit from the owner who was happy it was going to a Peerless owner.

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  15. Jeff my 6-81 in South Africa does not have a radiator cap emblem (as in a Rolls) but there are two holes in the cap. If one should be there what does it look like.

    How did they used to hold the brass hub caps onto the wheels ,I have all 6 and it looks as though there is solder on the inside where the cap would fit on the wheel ?

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