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  1. I started on my windscreen today as I needed to replace the glass.  Thanks to Bob’s instructions I was able to get it apart however, the frame is in pretty poor shape with a lot of rust.  I think the screen was holding the frame together.

     

    It may be repairable but before I start I thought I’d see if it’s a standard extrusion for the frame.  Perhaps it’s unique to the Australian manufactured bodies.  Some pics below:

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  2. On 4/15/2018 at 10:04 PM, RichBad said:

    Trying to figure out how the right hand wing/fender fits around the engine timing case.  I had to cut out a piece of the hood clash strip because it was hard against the case.  Anyone have a photo showing what it should look like here?

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    Worked it out with some help from Bob.  It looks like the late 4s and 6 had the same front fenders except for the clash strip on the front right fender.  In the 4 it is cut short for about 6” at the front.  My front guard was either of a 6 or someone had done a wrong repair (there were quite a few weld repairs in that area).

    Also confirmed there are two sheet metal clash strip extensions that fit at the rear of the fender up to the bulkhead.

  3. Thanks all - Ray your pic looks good but my arrangement is a little different as it doesn't have the brake operating rod to the left of the clutch pedal but the switch does look similar from memory.  I'll take some photos tonight.  Bob, Mine was mounted below and behind the brake pedal with a plate attached to the bottom of the pedal used to activate the switch - but it looked very 'home made' both the attachment to the chassis and the plate at the bottom of the brake pedal.

  4. Hi,

     

    Anyone have a photo or know how the brake light switch mounts on 1828 RHD cars?  Diagrams all show LHD models with the switch mounted off the gearbox case (so close to the brake pedal) but on RHD cars the brake pedal is on the outside.  I thought it would mount to the chassis but there were no mounting holes. 

     

    Thanks!

  5. Does the body mount straight to the chassis/valance or is there a spacer/rubber between them?  Mine is a Tourer with wooden frame and there is a small ridge along the lower edge of the body where it joins the wood frame (where the nails secure it to the wood frame).  With this ridge it means that the main wood frame has a small gap where it bolts to the chassis.

  6. My late 1927 also had a mix.  It looks like all the Engine, chassis and drive train ones had the DB logo.  The body ones seemed to be different (and had more square nuts too) but probably because my body was made/fitted in Australia.  Some of the body ones had other logos but not sure if these were original or not (I think the B&S ones may have been robbed from a lawnmower).

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  7. 600W was specified in the Dodge books but both the number and W could be misleading as they don’t appear to be from any current classification systems (ISO, SAE etc).

     

    I’m sure someone could do a thesis on this and there would still be arguments about what is best.  My opinion is to use what has been tried and tested and shown to work well.  Meropa ISO1000, 1500 and Penrite 250 appear to have been used by many with no issues.

     

    FYI, the Penrite 250 gear oil is recommended for this era of vehicles and also mentions that it is similar consistency to the old 600W gear oil.  See here https://www.penriteoil.com.au/products/transoil-sae-250

     

    Cheers :) 

     

     

  8. Gradually making progress - had to cut some chunks of previous repair out of one fender to get it to fit better.  Still trying to find out what the front of the valance/splash shields should look like where they meet the front fender. I think that their must be a seperate piece of clash strip between the fender and valance but can’t find a good picture.  I think it’s the same as the 1928 standard six if anyone has some photos of those?

     

    Do they have piping/welt between where the fender and valance attach to each other?

     

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