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[PreWar] oil pump mesh/strainer

To: british-cars-pre-war <british-cars-pre-war@autox.team.net>
Subject: [PreWar] oil pump mesh/strainer
From: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2011 14:27:06 -0700
   My 1934 Singer 1.5Litre has no strainer or wire mesh on the oil 
pickup tube, I also don't see how one would have been fitted but I know 
it had one since there is a circular plate on the bottom of the oil pan 
to clean the pickup with.

  I really would like to see if it runs this weekend and I may try to 
fire it without the strainer but I need to make one.  Does not look 
difficult to make but what size mesh do I get ?  I found this stuff 
online and I am not sure what size to get, 100 openings per inch seems 
awfully small and could cause oil starvation I would think, which would 
you get ?

> Wire cloth, better known as wire screen,
> serves as a fuel, oil, and air filter, As well as
> bug screen for air vents and horns. We carry
> brass and stainless in a variety of mesh counts
> (#of openings per inch.) Ex: bugscreens 50;
> fuel filters 100. Please let us know your
> requirements.

  Last time the motor ran was 1968, I am really anxious to hear it run 
and I may just waste a gasket and some oil and put the oil pan on and 
see if it runs this weekend, I can't drive it anyway until more work and 
I could put the strainer on then, oil will be fresh and clean and oil 
pan freshly cleaned as well.

     mike

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