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Post  Hughesy on Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:09 pm

Hello All

I have started the restoration on my ruston BPR.
The flywheels have come off very easy, gib keys only required a few sharp blows with the cold chisel.



I had to then take the crankshaft and piston out as i cant get it through the shed door unless this is off. Which means it will get put back together outside crankshaft etc.


I then took the magneto off and the magneto assembly. i marked the gears with dots so i no where they go when re building the engine.



Heres some general pictures of the crankshaft and piston and etc. the Piston and the bore have no scoring to them and the big end and main bearings all look good. with no visual wear.













One Problem i have is that the exhaust has welded its self to the head. and has no visual thread.



Hope you enjoy i will keep it all coming as i do more each night.

Tonight i stripped the paint off the flywheels tonight and the fuel tank. just need to finish the wire brushing it tomorrow. Need to strip the paint off the face of the flywheels as i want them shiny and not painted. Ordered the paint from stationary engine parts.


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Re: Ruston Hornsby BPR

Post  hob on Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:25 pm

looking good so far Lewis, that exhaust looks like being a problem

i forsee a shed with double doors or 2 big slots in the doorway Laughing

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Re: Ruston Hornsby BPR

Post  Hughesy on Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:32 pm

i cant see either at the moment. as when i get double doors i will end up filling it with a big blackstone hot bulb engine. so ill stick with a small door as theres a limit on what i can get in. and i only have a 3ft gate on the side of the house. and the big bamford is as big as ill get as i have to take the whole gate assembly apart to get it out.

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Re: Ruston Hornsby BPR

Post  mike d on Wed Jun 22, 2011 10:56 pm

hi Lewis..
looks like you have been busy mate..
good luck with the project..
nice to see you have got yourself a nice open crank...well done..
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Post  stationary stu on Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:59 am

Progressing well Lewis, keep the pics coming.

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Re: Ruston Hornsby BPR

Post  Hughesy on Sun Jun 26, 2011 7:28 pm

All of the engine parts have been stripped of paint and rust. waiting for the paint to arrive and can get on with painting it.
The engine block needs to be stripped and cleaned off from grease etc.
All the bearings look good. and the piston and bore have no scoring.

Will post pictures tommorrow. when the blocks sanded etc.

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Re: Ruston Hornsby BPR

Post  mike d on Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:42 pm

LEWIS..
it sounds like a full time job for you...
you should start a engine restoring company..you would get a fair bit of work..
keep the photos coming mate..
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Re: Ruston Hornsby BPR

Post  Hughesy on Tue Jun 28, 2011 9:02 pm

The Engine is now sanded some to bare metal some not quite bare metal.
Have filled the cranked guard as it had been filled with brass i believe. so just wanted a small covering over the top.
I was going to put the first coat of primer on tonight but the weather has turned very damp and wet again. so will put 2 coats on tommorrow after college.
Heres a few pictures.












Thanks for that mike i ahve thought about it before. but i think that is something for later in life. when i have had enough of being a carpenter and dont need the money as much. but at the moment im happy working as a chippy.

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Re: Ruston Hornsby BPR

Post  Hughesy on Fri Jul 01, 2011 4:04 pm

Progress is coming along well, have filled the crankcase with body filler as it was very pitted and stood out when i painted it grey.




I then painted it with red oxide. as it was a thicker coat and then i have painted it with grey primer.









I dont think the crankcase looks too bad now. hope that by sunday i will get the first coat of green on it.

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Re: Ruston Hornsby BPR

Post  mike d on Sat Jul 02, 2011 12:27 am

Lewis..the way your working the engine will be on the rally field by next weekend..
well done keep up the good work mate..
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Re: Ruston Hornsby BPR

Post  Hughesy on Sat Jul 02, 2011 9:19 am

Its first rally shall be august. i need to build a steerable trolley yet but using the original skids, as i would like to keep them as it came from the factory on them. got the wheels and axles sorted just need to get some hardwood or pine so i can stain it to the same colour as skids.


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Re: Ruston Hornsby BPR

Post  stationary stu on Sat Jul 02, 2011 10:10 am

Doing realy well Lewis, should look great once you get the top coat on. Have you any reclamation yards local as you might get some cheap hard wood there!

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Re: Ruston Hornsby BPR

Post  Hughesy on Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:46 pm

Hello All
I have put the first coat of ruston green on the engine. I used the stationary engine parts paint and i must reccommend it. it went on lovely and left a nice shiny finish. Got the wood and plained the original skids down back to bare wood. i am going to put a dark stain on, not to some peoples likes but i quite like it and also it hides the darker marks on the original skids.















Skids and Wheels




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Re: Ruston Hornsby BPR

Post  matt86 on Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:02 pm

thats looking mitey smart the new paint ... just love the new paint look .... but wont stay like that for long ... always get the odd knocks and scratches

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Re: Ruston Hornsby BPR

Post  Hughesy on Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:26 pm

thats true. shall have to be careful with it. Make sure i dont do to much damage. the paint will be fully hardened by the first rally. August.

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