What is it from? 1933? My cars are fixed head so this is surplus.
Looks OK. Offers?


I'll have a go, but am willing to be corrected!Ian wrote:Post 1930 7hp or 8hp. But which?
A:- That's an interesting observation Ian. B:- Perhaps the length of the rods and also the length of the front brake actuating rods through the king pins has a bearing on this. The length of the latter must have some bearing on the lever angles.Ian wrote: A:- I found that most of mine are at best about 80 degress - and that on the 'wrong' side of right!
B:- If Jowetts had made the keyway in the operating shafts at say 85 degrees then the levers could have been reversed when the drums wore down as they inevitably do.
Wonderful, George! I'll bet you don't worry too much about political correctness either.George wrote: I used to test mine after brake set up by doing a crash stop on a quiet bit of road, applying the brakes when the front wheel reached a pre-arranged stone at the side of the road and then measuring from there to where it stopped. I always managed to get within the contemporary road test figures.
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