1948 Square Four
- robjameson
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Re: 1948 Square Four
I did it by myself. I first lifted the engine on to a scissor lift I have, which was part on the ramp and part under the frame with a chock of wood on it, then I lifted the engine in to place with one hand on the left front and the other hand on the right rear, using my right knee to stop the engine swinging.
Easy really!
Easy really!
Rob Jameson
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Re: 1948 Square Four
Thanks for that - I'll try to imagine how. Would be very disappointing to get the frame paint all good and then chip it getting the engine manouvered into place.
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Re: 1948 Square Four
Slow progress recently, mostly due to a log burner in the house and it being pigging cold in the garage.
Have managed to fit the primary outer, most of the clutch and the exhaust manifolds.
Have managed to fit the primary outer, most of the clutch and the exhaust manifolds.
Rob Jameson
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1957 Ariel VH
1954 Ariel KH
1948 Ariel 4G with 1920's Ariel Sidecar/Triumph Chassis
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- robjameson
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Life has been busy so far this year. I can’t believe it is March already!
Today I received my magdyno back, so fingers crossed I can make a big push this month and get the bike close to running.
Today I received my magdyno back, so fingers crossed I can make a big push this month and get the bike close to running.
Rob Jameson
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1957 Ariel VH
1954 Ariel KH
1948 Ariel 4G with 1920's Ariel Sidecar/Triumph Chassis
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- robjameson
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Re: 1948 Square Four
Well I have made significant progress since the last post. Wiring harness made, oil lines, ignition leads, cables etc.
Today I have got to the stage where the bike is ready to start pending the tank repair sealant curing, which it should be done by Sunday, at which point I can go for a start and discover the oil leaks, mistiming, carb issues etc which I will inevitably have!
Today I have got to the stage where the bike is ready to start pending the tank repair sealant curing, which it should be done by Sunday, at which point I can go for a start and discover the oil leaks, mistiming, carb issues etc which I will inevitably have!
Rob Jameson
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1954 Ariel KH
1948 Ariel 4G with 1920's Ariel Sidecar/Triumph Chassis
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Re: 1948 Square Four
Terrific look to the job and the start will go well I am sure. We all understand the challenges of the break-in period I am sure.
Frank
Frank
'51 SQ4, '56 NH, '56 VH, '37 VH500 Red Hunter, '56 SQ4 (basket case), '49 Sq4 (basket case), '48 A7 BSA Twin, 12 other BSA's, 9 Norton's, 2 Triumph's, 3 Ducati's and 3 Japanese. Just crazed is all my problem is.
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Re: 1948 Square Four
With a little help from Dad, the bike is now ‘finished’, although the snagging list includes:
- need to sort out slow running
- magneto cut out switch doesn’t work
- 8 day clock slow
- still not 100% convinced the tank sealant is fully cured
- mirrors need fitting
And that is all just before the test ride!
Looks pretty though:
- need to sort out slow running
- magneto cut out switch doesn’t work
- 8 day clock slow
- still not 100% convinced the tank sealant is fully cured
- mirrors need fitting
And that is all just before the test ride!
Looks pretty though:
Rob Jameson
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1957 Ariel VH
1954 Ariel KH
1948 Ariel 4G with 1920's Ariel Sidecar/Triumph Chassis
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- robjameson
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I got the multimeter out tonight and checked my magneto cutout switch as I felt it was the most likely culprit. WRONG!
I am always training people not to forget the basics - like the missing carbon brush in the end cap! I’ve taken one out of the spare K2F end cap I have and installed it, so that should sort it!
I am always training people not to forget the basics - like the missing carbon brush in the end cap! I’ve taken one out of the spare K2F end cap I have and installed it, so that should sort it!
Rob Jameson
AOMCC Member Number 4068
1957 Ariel VH
1954 Ariel KH
1948 Ariel 4G with 1920's Ariel Sidecar/Triumph Chassis
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Re: 1948 Square Four
Today was the Gloucester Branch Cream Tea Run which started from and finished at our house. Rob came down from Rolleston on his Square Four so I had to take the Red Hunter. The last time these two bikes ran together with the same riders was to the 2000 Annual Rally at Micheldean in the Forest of Dean. To that rally, Rob rode the Square, with sidecar, on L-plates. By the time he gets back home, he will have done more miles on that bike this year than the previous owner did on it in the 21 years that he owned it.
Too much shine of Rob's Square Four tank:
We had a break for refreshment at the Talbot at Knightwick where they provide three excellent beers - named This, That and T'other.
Too much shine of Rob's Square Four tank:
We had a break for refreshment at the Talbot at Knightwick where they provide three excellent beers - named This, That and T'other.
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35 LG (project), 37 RH500, 52 ex ISDT KHA, 54 KH(A), 75 Healey 1000/4.
Former Machine Registrar & Archivist, General Secretary and Single Spares Organiser (over a 25 year period).
Now Archivist (but not Machine Registrar), Gauges and Clocks Spares Organiser.
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