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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP engine parts needed
« on: March 15, 2019, 06:08:38 PM »
I agree Rex,there are many "Specials" out there,some not to my taste or possibly yours..But motorcycles and other vehicles have been converted and adapted since they were first madeFor me part of this hobby isnt just about whatever machine i may ride,but to me this hobby encompasses "all" aspects and I don't pre judge someone because they have a passion for Lambretta s,though to me personally they do not appeal!
I can appreciate a Brough Superior or such as much as a Bsa Bantam...
T he many early machines had their beginings using engines etc produced by others.J.AP. engines being a good example,they were used by many from Excelsior to Brough superior!
I am retired on a limited budget ,have had British motorcycles since the age of thirteen ,own a 51 500cc AJS ,a b31 /32which i ride regularly and grew up with a father and elder brothers  all riding British motorcycles.
Since buying this project i have spent many hours researching the J.A.P company their engines would often be the topic of  conversation my father held them in high regard,along with others he owned,Rudge,Matchless,many more I have forgotten ,Alldays&Onions being one i had to look up having never heard of them!
My late father race tuned (himself) a 1937 Triumph Tiger at Brands Hatch and was in the same races as John Surtees when he made his debut there,also mounted on a Tiger.
For me the "small investment "made buying this project was barely what "I " could pay for the Bsa c11 rolling chassis,which was what I bought the engine was an added interest.
I already have two engines which were made for this machine.
I am not naieve enough for One moment to believe that because the engine was made by JAP it is a racing engine,far from it!
It has the "look" of older machines and it will probably end up in my 1946  girder fork/rigid rear Bsa c11.....
It will give me hours of enjoyment just tinkering and doing " what I want" with my time and money!
It will be used and enjoyed.
It would be nice to see what machines the doom mongers on here own(if any?)
I feel sorry for those that are so fixated in their own ideas,they think anyone else's ideas are not valid .
The VMCC and other clubs say this hobby of ours is doomed as it is only the older folk interested,no wonder if like me they come on here and other forums , genuinely enthusiastic and seeking " helpful advice" from more knowledgeable
? people and  get pointless derogatory comments,perhaps those who run this site should consider this?
On a lighter note many thanks to the genuine enthusiasts that have passed on their "useful" knowledge.
I now know more about Pilgrim pumps and no doubt will be asking more questions,if my words are not for you pass by,it's what I shall do ....

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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP engine parts needed
« on: March 15, 2019, 08:56:30 AM »
To those that are mortally offended by my subject matter,I have a 51 500 ajs and a b31 fitted with a  32 competition engine,both in very good restored condition!
I have owned the project for a week!
Of course bare chains etc need attention and I am already sourcing possibilities.
Based on some comments I suppose putting a 47 competition engine in a 54 plunger frame is pointless too?
This is a "bit of fun,,,," remember what that is?
Just a little of my background,I nursed my late wife through cancer from start to the end.Even to the extent of keeping her at home to pass away as "she"had requested,against her own family trying to  palm her off to hospital even though it was me doing "all" the caring!
So if "My bit of fun offends you" why choose to read it?
I have never been a sheep and followed the crowd,I leave that to others...

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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP engine parts needed
« on: March 12, 2019, 10:24:18 AM »
For the curious !

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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP engine parts needed
« on: March 06, 2019, 01:18:11 PM »
Yes it does seem a bit picky!
Still I guess it keeps the system going!
I have contact details of someone that deals with such matters so will have to have a chat !
Cheers David

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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP engine parts needed
« on: March 06, 2019, 12:42:29 PM »
Thanks Rex,it did come with a dating letter from the BSA owners club dating back to 2015.
But it must have had a standard engine fitted back then as it is a  different number?
I ll have to look into that in more detail,
Thanks David

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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP engine parts needed
« on: March 05, 2019, 07:56:51 PM »
Hi all,
Yes the price of mags is pretty high ,I do however have a spare mag for my B31...
I will look it out tomorrow and look at it with " new " eyes! Unsure of the rotation on both so need to check that first.
Thanks for the warning about the thread on the inlet  manifold John,,I m always wary of disturbing anything that has potentially not been disturbed for a long time!
Might not have spotted that one as it's tightened well into the head!
I have removed both turrets from the head and also the plug/bolt on the left side,which all came free fairly easily,so perhaps been off in recent times.
The plug/bolt on the left side of the head was presumably for a decompressor in another use?
As mine has one on the crank case obviously that position isn't required.
Another interesting thing I turned up on the net,apparently JAP moved the plug position to the rear of the head and it improved performance and top speed performance.I think it was for a T.T. race.
I really enjoy sifting through all the information out there!
The head on mine has a "flat " area at the same position but it has nt been machined.
My aim is to just get it rideable and see how it feels before I start throwing any money at it.
If the engine performs reasonably well,I have a 1946 girder fork / rigid rear it would look very good in.....(dont panic!not altering it in any way as i may one day restore it to standard!)
On the subject of fitting a different engine in a motorcycle as in Bsa frame /JAP engine how does that work with DVLA?
Do you just make an application and they take it for what it is, or is it more messy?
Thanks again for your help and interest.
Cheers David

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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP engine parts needed
« on: March 04, 2019, 09:10:34 PM »
Hi all,
Thanks for your input,as I mentioned previously my late father always spoke fondly of JAP engines he had owned.
I was offered a beautiful 're built 500cc Ohv engine complete with mag and carb several years back,but it's owner insisted he wanted £500( well worth the money)for it.Sadly at that time work was slow and my slightly lesser offer (400)was nt accepted,he said a " friend " was going to get him his 500 pounds.
Next time I spoke to him the " friend" Had told him  he only got 350 pounds for it.....
Hence years later my purchase of this as a project,it is a JAP engine albeit not the one I would have liked,but it is giving me something to play with!
I will post a few pics on here when it's looking a bit more presentable,as so far I 've just been getting it running better and checking the motor out.
The existing exhaust/stub? Is currently just pushed into the exhaust port and retained by a bracket welded to the pipe fixing to an engine mount bolt.It does seem to work so for now at least I 'll live with it.
I am hoping to get a straight inlet to replace the curved one and a stub fit 1"  Amal to suit,I have a few Amal carbs but they are bolt on and I don't have welding gear to alter the inlet to take them.
The other similar JAP engines I 've seen ,have a long induction tube to take the carb clear of fouling the mag.
Just another thought,would a different mag make any difference ?
Obviously the one fitted is I believe from when the engine was possibly  originally from an Atco 20" deluxe mower ?
Would a different mag (as used on motorcycles with JAP engines)make any difference?
It keeps me occupied and there is always a c11 side valve motor option,or a c11 Ohv bored out to 290cc using a Hillman imp piston....should keep my interest going for awhile!
Cheers

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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP engine parts needed
« on: March 02, 2019, 06:28:34 PM »
Ah well,it was a thought.
For my purposes an older slightly battered nut would be acceptable/preferable as it's only a bit of fun, and a new one would show up the rest of it!
l will hold off on that for now as it's coming up to the auto jumble season,my brothers always commenting on my " eagle eyes"you never know!
David

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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP engine parts needed
« on: March 01, 2019, 09:01:25 PM »
Yes,that's the one I found  ! Looks like I better start a fund?
 After seeing their prices ,that was what prompted my request if anyone has an old useable one they might sell?not worried about the finish as long as thread is usable .
Exhaust is 1 3/4" .
I had the head/ barrel off today,bore looks sound slight wear but rings and piston all sound.Plenty of oil evident,so I have reduced the pump setting as it s still quite Smokey.
Gradually increasing  the running time now i know the pump is working,hopefully turning clockwise on the pilgrim pump does reduce flow?  it seems to be running/starting a bit more reliably now.

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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP engine parts needed
« on: February 28, 2019, 08:34:08 PM »
Have nt had time to remove existing exhaust stub but approximately 1 5/8ths ?
I will remove it tomorrow and get a better idea,

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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP engine parts needed
« on: February 28, 2019, 09:19:42 AM »
Yes,I thought it sounded a bit on the large side!
I will check it out later ,thanks for your reply,David

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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP engine parts needed
« on: February 27, 2019, 11:08:53 PM »
Hello,
I read on another forum that  it is 2" 20tpi ,not sure if that's correct but it s the only reference I have found at this time.
Thanks for your reply,regards David

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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP engine parts needed
« on: February 27, 2019, 11:06:41 PM »
Thanks 33d6 that information is very useful has been noted.
I have no expectations of breaking any speed records,just an interest and curiosity to try something a bit off the beaten track!
As much a part of this hobby is as you say not the destination but finding out and researching what it is !
Funny you should mention "Tuning for speed " I still have my father's copy and wish I were as skilled as he!
Once again many thanks for your help .
Regards David

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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP engine parts needed
« on: February 26, 2019, 07:24:32 PM »
Once again thank s very much for your indulgence in my current project!
Nice to know  some have the knowledge and are willing to expand mine and others in the process.
The engine / type no is IY/O 30252/MS I have nt as yet found any other marks and it lacks the usual J.A.P.
Markings,which I took as it being an Industrial engine,I "think" I read somewhere it dates from 1936?
It has exposed tappets which on later engines have a covering plate.
.I happily stand corrected!
As I said previously I have an interest in things mechanical and my late father who was a dedicated motorcycle enthusiast ,had many happy experiences with numerous J.A.P powered machines.
This is what initially sparked my interest in this project...Along with owning Rudges,and many other machines I had never heard of,Alldays and Onions and others that he had the pleasure ( ? )of.
He also tuned and briefly raced a Triumph tiger 1937 at brands and was in one of John Surtees early races at Brands Hatch ,when he too was mounted on a Tiger !
So as you see, my enthusiasm outstrips my means!
My choice if it were an option would be to own an early  Triumph Tiger but being retired on a limited budget,my
" fun"comes in less "exotic"machinery....
By the way, if any better equipped enthusiasts own a lathe and fancy a project ,i m still looking for a nut for the exhaust !
Obviously happy to cover costs : )
Once again many thanks for your help.
David.

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Autojumble / Re: 350 cc side valve JAP(Industrial) engine
« on: February 25, 2019, 09:47:37 PM »
Many thanks to those with" useful information,"as has been mentioned an Amal carb may be the easiest answer !(thanks Chater lea)
I have several so will look up what I have that may be compatible as the engine has inlet stub not flange.
Apparently Villiers owned JAP post WW2 and as far as I  can tell from the sparse information  ?the carb is correct for this engine.
I bought this as it has a nice Bsa c11 plunger frame 1954 (stove enammeled) ,forks,wheels etc in fair order even what chrome is fitted is sound.The four speed gear box selects gears nicely.
The engine is an Industrial unit as denoted by its "I" preceding the engine number I believe 1936 vintage originally fitted to an Atco "deluxe" 20" mower.
It is"as bought by me",I was not responsible for killing any machines or mowers,possibly I may( when I 've had  my fun tinkering )remember that ? even return it back to its roots (c11)
After cleaning the carb and adjusting the oil pump it does (now) run and seems to be moving oil.
Once again ,thanks to those  for your "helpful"assistance ,I will look up on the VMCC website ,as a paying member might as well enjoy the benefits!
Tragic ? Yes some really do need to lighten up!
Happy days

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