1936 Jowett in Germany restore
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1936xxMarcelK
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Some mopeds particular Kreidler and ZÜndapp - Location: 74417 Gschwend
Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Hello
I hope your holiday was good and sunny.
My Jowett made very progress. you can see it on the new pictures.
Is it a problem to find a good flat spring? My in the front right is broken.
I use two new hydraulic engine mounting, too?
Is that purchasable?
Thank you
Here a few pictures:
I hope your holiday was good and sunny.
My Jowett made very progress. you can see it on the new pictures.
Is it a problem to find a good flat spring? My in the front right is broken.
I use two new hydraulic engine mounting, too?
Is that purchasable?
Thank you
Here a few pictures:
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Chris Spencer
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Hi Marcel - Looks like you are making very good progress - please put a picture of the broken spring and it's measurements - plus a picture of the engine mountings - I shall be seeing our members who run the parts department in a few weeks at a committee meeting - I will take the images with me and see what stock is held.
Regards Chris
Regards Chris
37 Jowett 8 HP - In many parts
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Jack
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
By "flat spring" I assume you mean the leaf springs - if so even if these aren't available they are fairly easy to make by any skilled blacksmith if they have the originals to work from. This may be easier to do from Germany than to source what could be a fairly rare part.
Jack.
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george garside
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
each hydraulic engine mounting contains a small coil spring and breakage is not uncommon. I don't know if these are available from the club spares - if not it may be possible toc ut down a valve spring ( non Jowett) of similer diameter ( (although I have never done this or seen it done.) Apart from the spring breakage the hydraulic mountings are troublefree but do require regular topping up with oil.
george
george
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Chris Spencer
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Its not just a matter of a blacksmith cutting a peice of metal to size - leaf springs have to hardened & tempered - it could be that Marcel could find a road spring company over in Germany to make one up for him if he has a pattern - if not I know a few places in this country that can help him.By "flat spring" I assume you mean the leaf springs - if so even if these aren't available they are fairly easy to make by any skilled blacksmith if they have the originals to work from. This may be easier to do from Germany than to source what could be a fairly rare part.
37 Jowett 8 HP - In many parts
52 Javelin Std 'Taxi Livery'
52 Javelin Std Patina project
52 Javelin Std Sports project
52 Jupiter SA - Original car - full restoration project
52 Javelin Std 'Taxi Livery'
52 Javelin Std Patina project
52 Javelin Std Sports project
52 Jupiter SA - Original car - full restoration project
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Jack
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
That was the "skilled" bit - getting the same amount of spring and making sure it is reliable and properly treated is the skill - any old blacksmith can make a piece of metal that looks the sameChris Spencer wrote:Its not just a matter of a blacksmith cutting a peice of metal to size - leaf springs have to hardened & tempered - it could be that Marcel could find a road spring company over in Germany to make one up for him if he has a pattern - if not I know a few places in this country that can help him.By "flat spring" I assume you mean the leaf springs - if so even if these aren't available they are fairly easy to make by any skilled blacksmith if they have the originals to work from. This may be easier to do from Germany than to source what could be a fairly rare part.
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1936xxMarcelK
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Hello,
yes at time it runs good with the restauration.
Last week I demontaged all things on the chassie and gave it away for sandblast.
here a few pictures about my engine mounting. if anybody have so a mounting with the same meassures, I would be happy if I can buy it!
Thank you
yes at time it runs good with the restauration.
Last week I demontaged all things on the chassie and gave it away for sandblast.
here a few pictures about my engine mounting. if anybody have so a mounting with the same meassures, I would be happy if I can buy it!
Thank you
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1936xxMarcelK
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
here a few pictures about my spring. if anybody have so a spring with the same meassures, I would be happy if I can buy it!
Thank you!!
Thank you!!
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1936xxMarcelK
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Some mopeds particular Kreidler and ZÜndapp - Location: 74417 Gschwend
Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Oh, i hope you can read the meassure. If not, I must convert in inch, or how is you scale?
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Jack
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Hi Marcel,1936xxMarcelK wrote:here a few pictures about my spring. if anybody have so a spring with the same meassures, I would be happy if I can buy it!
Thank you!!
Why do these need to be replaced? If you went with these to a specialist, I suspect they would be more than capable of restoring them without too much trouble. I've certainly seen worse condition on perfectly safe cars, from the photos they look ok, or are there cracks or other defects we can't see? Leafsprings are fairly simple technology and tend to sag instead of failing - this can result in a slightly lowered ride height, but not hugely on a multi-leaf spring like this one.
Worth a call to Jowett Car Spares on Monday, see if they have some available, it may be the type of thing they've had for a long time just waiting for a project like yours to get underway!
Failing that, you may well find that only the longest spring needs to be replaced - the shorter springs add reinforcement to stiffen the spring but aren't particularly critical if they are not 100% perfect.
Jack.
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1936xxMarcelK
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Some mopeds particular Kreidler and ZÜndapp - Location: 74417 Gschwend
Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Hello Jack,
okay that is probably a misunderstanding, you have seen in the last photo the good spring, that you see how the spring have to be.
Here a photo of the broken spring.
after i have a good spring i would give all four springs away to a speciallist and he will check and repair all springs.
that is my plan to day.
okay that is probably a misunderstanding, you have seen in the last photo the good spring, that you see how the spring have to be.
Here a photo of the broken spring.
after i have a good spring i would give all four springs away to a speciallist and he will check and repair all springs.
that is my plan to day.
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george garside
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
1935/6 hydraulic engine mounting
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Tony Fearn
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Marcel,
I have spoken with Ian Priestley who is the Registrar for pre-war Jowetts on your behalf. He is able to supply, from his own very limited stock, two new old stock engine-mount bearer springs (labelled G) in George's photo of the mount in the previous post.
He says that most probably there will be a top spring leaf, that will fit your car, in the Club Spares Department stock.
He does not to my knowledge own a computer and therefore has no email address, so I have told him that I will say to you that you will write a letter to him. Post it to his home address which may be found on the inside cover of the Jowetteer magazine.
Include in the letter your list of anything you may need, with diagrams, photos and measurements if necessary, so that there will be only one postage charge when the parts are returned to you. Ian will let you know the cost of the parts.
I have lost your private message somehow, but I think the words above cover what you need, except - do you have the correct set of spanners for the car - BSF /BSW?
Tony.
I have spoken with Ian Priestley who is the Registrar for pre-war Jowetts on your behalf. He is able to supply, from his own very limited stock, two new old stock engine-mount bearer springs (labelled G) in George's photo of the mount in the previous post.
He says that most probably there will be a top spring leaf, that will fit your car, in the Club Spares Department stock.
He does not to my knowledge own a computer and therefore has no email address, so I have told him that I will say to you that you will write a letter to him. Post it to his home address which may be found on the inside cover of the Jowetteer magazine.
Include in the letter your list of anything you may need, with diagrams, photos and measurements if necessary, so that there will be only one postage charge when the parts are returned to you. Ian will let you know the cost of the parts.
I have lost your private message somehow, but I think the words above cover what you need, except - do you have the correct set of spanners for the car - BSF /BSW?
Tony.
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simonpointon
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Hi My name is Simon Pointon and i own a 1935 Jowett Curlew. I think a i may have a spring but please email me exact measurements.
I also have various other spares so let me know if you need anything else. Sorry i do not speak German. Thanks
I also have various other spares so let me know if you need anything else. Sorry i do not speak German. Thanks
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simonpointon
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Hi re spring best to email dimensions to my personal email address which is simoncpointon'at'hotmail.co.uk. I am located in Cheshire England