Are these Jowett??

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Tony Fearn
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Are these Jowett??

Post by Tony Fearn »

I was given a few 'New Old Stock' Jowett bits a couple of days ago, and I can identify the pre-war items, but with them came the two "thingys" that you see below.

They seem to be made of bakelite.

Are they Jowett? If so, and any Club member wants them, they are gratis except for the postage.

Send me a P.M. and include your address.

Tony.

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Photo a bit fuzzy.

Left one dimensions 3 and 7/8" x 2 and a half" x 9/32" small holes 11/16"
large holes 30 mm

Right:- 3 and 15/16" x 2 and 9/16" x 7/16" small holes 11/16"
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Post by Keith Andrews »

Maybe carb spacers/heat insulators of some type???
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Tony Fearn
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Joined: Thu Feb 09, 2006 5:33 pm
Your interest in the forum: Early pre-wars. Owner of 1933 'Flying Fox' 'Sarah Jane, and 1934 Short saloon 'Mary Ellen'.
Given Name: Anthony
Location: Clayton le Moors, Lancashire, the Premier County in the British Isles!!
Contact:

Post by Tony Fearn »

Thanks Keith for the suggestion. It's probably correct as I've looked on eBay and seen various similar items.

It's obviously not Jowett or we would have known by now.

Regards,

Tony.
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Post by Keith Andrews »

Check stud and bore holes against any jowett stuff
I dont know if jowetts had such things, but the Bradford did have a plate heat insulator...
The reason I say this, is over decades, often these parts dont get re used...
These spacers and insualtion blocks ..the use was often underestimated.
Both as to higher rpm performance increaseing the phelm size and fuel boiling on carb bowls, after a good run the idle or left turned off..
There was not enough air flow over the carbs, and enough fuel going thru to keep the fuel from boiling....partularly with boiling temps of modern fuels.
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