Since the last few days have resulted in several interesting discoveries involving Project Codename NAR 744, including its evidently rebuilt engine, the various interesting bits of woodworm, and a solid chassis in need of little more than a good hovering, I have started tinkering.
Since Mr Clements knows about as much about Bradfords as I do, he has applied similar logic so far but we are going to need a bit of help.
Question 1: We have found TDC on the flywheel by looking through the hole in the bottom of the bellhousing. But where is TDC marked on the crankcase? There is a possible line on the top of the crankcase, but hard to tell if this is intentional or a moulding line from being cast. We did look in the manual, but it didn't give us a nice pretty picture.
Question 2: There is a very small but clearly intentional hole through air intake directly underneath the carb, which when trying to start the engine resulted in petrol dripping onto the top of the engine. Is this correct? Won't air leak through the hole? Why is it there? Surely this will result in a bit of a fire if fuel goes dripping through there onto a hot engine?
I can promise a multitude of opportunities for anyone who knows anything about Bradfords to be able to answer some exceptionally straightforward questions over the next few months. Luckily it will serve to show everyone just how very well designed these vehicles are - after all anyone can make something more complicated, truly brilliant engineering is coming up with a simple solution. And the Bradford sure has got a few of those!
And a photo just because everyone likes a nice car photo. And to show it is nearly finished, clearly.
Jack.
