Austin 7 Ruby - We Found A Loose Bearing

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We found a loose bearing on our Austin 7 Ruby crankshaft so we believe that this is what caused our engine knocking noise in the last video. If you have done it before changing the rear main crankshaft bearing on an Austin Seven Ruby is not too difficult but as this is our first attempt it has taken a while. We now need to reassemble the engine and hopefully get it started and driving again.
This Austin 7 has a 2 bearing crankshaft and crankcase so we only have the front and rear bearings to worry about. The rear main bearing is the one that is always rumbling away in the background in most Austin Sevens. Ours went to a very load rumble in a short space of time so that prompted this unexpected engine rebuild.
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  • @Walt_G
    @Walt_G8 ай бұрын

    very informative video, thanks for posting

  • @classicandvintagecars

    @classicandvintagecars

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @austinswallow
    @austinswallow8 ай бұрын

    I put the rear bearing housing in the oven to expand it before fitting the outer race, you could put the outer race in the freezer to contract it as well, should just drop in with a nice click, 10 minutes or so at around 150-degrees C should do the trick - use an oven glove as it will be hot, I speak from experience! When cooled, warming up the crankcase will help to ease this in place. You can make a tool to press the rear bearing on - details of this are in the Woodrow manual - more gentle to press this on rather then hammering it - the lip on the front bearing will take the blows, and these are weak enough as they are! So anything that spares them is worth doing! The big end nuts should be torqued to around 20ft.lbs, when I had mine re-metalled, the re-metaller said to do them at 25ft.lbs and I have run them at that tightness, but latterly, I have had them slacker, if they are too tight, or they bind, they will run hot and could run a bearing, where the white metal simply melts - I have had this happen to me! The oil film should take up any gap. You will be surprised how quickly the engine will sludge up if you use a straight oil, I use a modern detergent oil (Comma 20/50) and even with that, the engine oil get dirty after only just a few miles. Nice job! Good luck with the rest of the re-assembly!

  • @classicandvintagecars

    @classicandvintagecars

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you, fantastic advice there! We love the Austin 7 community and the local club too. Everyone wants to help and see another 7 on the road.

  • @andreasvenator
    @andreasvenator7 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I had a steep learning curve as well when I purchased my 1950 Riley RM. Seems that the 20,000 km service interval for modern oil changes was the interval for engine overhauls in those days: constant tips on decoking on the cylinder heads etc. made me realize what I´d gotten myself into. Now I just grin and bear it, I guess. But there is something about these vintage and classic cars. I like them and I support anyone willing to tell me their experiences over this youtube medium... Do ponder the thought of hardened valve seats though to prevent your exhaust valves from burning out unnecessarily from that (low octane) leadfree fuel. Other than that just make sure sludge may deposit in your oil pan to keep it from setting in the inner oil channel of the crankshaft. It has been known to happen that detergent oils went and cleaned away a lot of deposits and thereby loosened otherwise well-fitting crankshaft bearings... so many things to consider... won´t even start you on full-flow oil filters...

  • @classicandvintagecars

    @classicandvintagecars

    7 ай бұрын

    It is a steep learning curve but we are enjoying that. We are looking into an oil filter update for our car as the engine block has oil ways that can accommodate this and a supplier of Austin 7 parts sells a full kit. A friend has bought a kit so we will let him test it first.

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