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Old 01-05-2018, 01:45 AM   #1
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Default Making English 22hp v8 1936 at Dagenham

Some of you may have seen this some may not have. Found it trawling through Youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtXJdm08djY

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Old 01-05-2018, 09:22 AM   #2
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Interesting...thanks!
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An excellent film. Lots of processes not normally shown, for example the frame rivetting.

Thanks for posting, I had not seen that one before. That shot of the 22hp gearbox with 62 stenciled on the side reminded me of one I bought that was a full size V8 box and had 91 stenciled on the side. Late shift tower but early synchros.

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Damn!! I could watch those videos all day!!
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Old 01-05-2018, 05:29 PM   #5
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Very interesting! Note at 2:30, tightening the head stud nuts... does not appear to follow the manual's torque sequence?
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Old 01-05-2018, 05:41 PM   #6
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An excellent film. Lots of processes not normally shown, for example the frame rivetting.

Thanks for posting, I had not seen that one before. That shot of the 22hp gearbox with 62 stenciled on the side reminded me of one I bought that was a full size V8 box and had 91 stenciled on the side. Late shift tower but early synchros.

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Glad I found it for you Mart. These Dagenham Fords would be of special interest to British v8ers. I've never seen a model 62 as our v8s in NZ came from Canada rather than the "mother country". We did get a lot of the "Five star Fords" and the little UK Fords though. I always wanted a "Dagenham Dustbin" (Mk1 Zephyr) when I was younger...my father put the kibosh on that as he said "I would kill myself" in one.

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For me, the design/engineering of the machine tools used is even more impressive in the manufacturing process....
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Default Re: Making English 22hp v8 1936 at Dagenham

Interesting video .There is a Model 62 here unrestored in the sth island , Ted
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That was great, thanks. Never knew how they built radiators.
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I've not seen that film before....there was a Model 62 in a farmyard near here for a few years.I saw it when I went to try and buy a 39 cabriolet, it was pretty rusty, I hope it got saved.
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Excellent video.
Notice that the universal joint bolt was tightened by hand with a speed wrench - no torque wrench.

petehoovie: I too amazed at the machine tool design, even years ago.
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