So it came to the Braford Industrial Museum gathering and Dad and I made the 40 mile trip there having re-jigged the flap valve. Michael Koch-Osbourne kindly let me test my engine breather against his as he proudly told me his car (1927) had used only a litre of oil in a 2 week drive round Scotland. Hey-presto! My flap-fettling had worked and now we have a negative pressure of about 400mm of oil in the manometer.

Sorted!
On the Sunday, I took off the diverter valve and re-built all that with new coper washers and stuff and that seemed to cure a lot of random drip oil leaks from oil lines.








There was much filing of copper washers and stuff because I only had metric ones (12.0mm) when I needed ½” ones (12.7mm) and the shoulder on the unions was not enough to cater for the next size up (14mm)
Mid-week this week, I drove to Dads to dry things out and although the (negative) pressure was good, a pretty bad leak had developed from a bolt on the oil pump, so back to fixing that!
Chris










