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My first restoration project a Douglas SV54

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Post by flywheel Sat Oct 23 2021, 17:05

This is my first restoration project as a newcomer to the hobby
I recently bought this Douglas SV54My first restoration project a Douglas SV54 Dscf1017

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Post by flywheel Sat Oct 23 2021, 17:14

when I stripped the engine I found that the main bearings, big and small ends and bore and piston were in quite good condition ( the cylinder has been rebored to plus 30 thou at sometime in its life)
here are a couple of photos of the work so farMy first restoration project a Douglas SV54 Dscf1019
more to come (watch this space)


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Post by flywheel Sat Oct 23 2021, 17:15

My first restoration project a Douglas SV54 Dscf1021

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Post by flywheel Sat Oct 23 2021, 17:29

parts of the crankcase breather were missing so new ones had to be made including a new capMy first restoration project a Douglas SV54 Dscf1023
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Post by flywheel Sat Oct 23 2021, 17:32

and new corks for the petrol tapMy first restoration project a Douglas SV54 New_co10

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Post by blue cat Sat Oct 23 2021, 18:08

Is that a plastic cork ? Have you tested how it behaves in petrol ?

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Post by flywheel Sat Oct 23 2021, 19:37

It is made from bamboo, I don't know yet how it will behave but if it's not a success I have plenty of natural corks to replace it with

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Post by mattblack Sat Oct 23 2021, 21:17

Looks like it's coming along nicely.

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Post by Woodsman Sun Oct 24 2021, 09:48

Cracking job Peter. Well done.

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Post by flywheel Sun Oct 24 2021, 13:14

After taking the time and trouble to make new petrol tap corks I found a man selling new ones for 30P each today at the Newark autojumble, ah well such is life

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Post by blue cat Sun Oct 24 2021, 19:17

flywheel wrote:It is made from bamboo, I don't know yet how it will behave but if it's not a success I have plenty of natural corks to replace it with


Bamboo ! Very eco friendly Laughing

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Post by flywheel Tue Nov 09 2021, 15:17

The Douglas is now quite a heavy lump so I thought a trolley would be a good idea to make it easier to move around, (I am a bit of a wood butcher so give me a lump of metal anytime)
The steering is made from a 4" disc of marine quality brass, greased and sandwiched between 2 discs if mild steel and is quite stable and steers well.My first restoration project a Douglas SV54 Dscf1025

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