Series 2a Mark
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Hi everyone, I'm new to series ownership and have had some great help/advice in the last two weeks on the forum in the series engines forum. She was a non runner and requires a half chassis and front dumb iron work as well as the usual bulkhead common repairs. I'm going to undertake a restoration of sorts. I've got her running well and got clutch working etc, making good progress for a couple of weeks considering she's stood still for over 6years or so. I plan to service engine this week and get everything working before starting on chassis in the next couple of weeks.
One of my queries was what to do about the axles. When I inspected the axle with wheel off I noticed the bleed nipple on one of the rear brakes was broken off as is a couple of studs per wheel. so my plan is to strip axles off when I come to do chassis in a couple of weeks and I was wondering what extent to strip things back to? If the studs are broken do I need to replace the stub axles on back and would it be best starting again with the brakes If bleed nipples are issuing/siezed etc? New to all this so just wondering what would be the best way to go. Not wanting concourse restoration but presentable and useable for weekends etc. Also plan to fully clean back the externals of the axles and undercoat and paint everything with a recommended paint to protect with new springs on the front and rear. Cheers for any help. Mark
One of my queries was what to do about the axles. When I inspected the axle with wheel off I noticed the bleed nipple on one of the rear brakes was broken off as is a couple of studs per wheel. so my plan is to strip axles off when I come to do chassis in a couple of weeks and I was wondering what extent to strip things back to? If the studs are broken do I need to replace the stub axles on back and would it be best starting again with the brakes If bleed nipples are issuing/siezed etc? New to all this so just wondering what would be the best way to go. Not wanting concourse restoration but presentable and useable for weekends etc. Also plan to fully clean back the externals of the axles and undercoat and paint everything with a recommended paint to protect with new springs on the front and rear. Cheers for any help. Mark
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