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  1. mamoose124

    Selling my 1962 Sunbeam alpine

    Thanks! Why not purchase it?
  2. mamoose124

    Selling my 1962 Sunbeam alpine

    I’m selling my alpine after ten years. It is a unique Alpine in that it has all the factory options the available in the day but most did not have when purchased. That is 1) Hard top, 2) Electric overdrive, 3 Oil cooler, and 4 Tonneau cover. In addition, I rebuilt the Roots redesigned...
  3. mamoose124

    Water temp gauge

    I’m thinking of installing a capillary tube type gauge under the dash as an alternative.
  4. mamoose124

    Water temp gauge

    First, the sender and gauge have worked properly through over 5,000 miles since I restored the car and installed the new engine. Normally, the gauge registers just over the 170F mark. If the outside temp is over 70F, the gauge reaches the 180F mark. However recently the gauge started registering...
  5. mamoose124

    Water temp gauge

    Hi guys, it has been a while since I posted here. After restoring my 1962 Alpine I have spent most of my time enjoying it. It now has over 6,000 miles on the new engine and is running fine. A joy to drive. However, recently the water temp gauge has begun to register at the 190 F mark but the...
  6. mamoose124

    SII Seat restoration

    Jan, what thickness do you use for the seat? Do you use the same thickness for both the seat & back? I'm thinking that the 2" x 24" x 80" firm foam from Sailrite would be enough for two seats. What do you think?
  7. mamoose124

    SII Seat restoration

    My SII seat leather looks great but the foam is old and crumbling leaving a mess on the matting under the seats. I did a google search on my iPhone for SII seat repair and received a thread from SAOCA that talks about the SII seats not having springs and that the foam sits directly on the pan...
  8. mamoose124

    Wheel & Pinion Set

    Yes, that is what I need and am looking for one. eBay is selling one but it is for steel wheels not wire wheels. Do you have a source?
  9. mamoose124

    Wheel & Pinion Set

    OK, fellows, here is the situation after a week of trying to fix my rear end problem: When I purchased my SII six years ago, it needed a rear end. Not being familiar with the car I purchased a complete rear end, pumpkin w/axle for wire wheels. As it turns out, the unit was from a Series I car...
  10. mamoose124

    Wheel & Pinion Set

    Dan, As it turns out my rear end is probably from a Series I car ass the axle splines number 17 instead f 25. So that turns out to be my problem. Both Sunbeam Spares in the UK and Roots Post Vintage Spares in Holland only have gear sets for the 25 spline axles. Do you have any suggestions for me?
  11. mamoose124

    Wheel & Pinion Set

    Yes, Dan, It has wire wheels. I don't have a shop anymore so the work is being done by a local classic car shop. Therefore, I don't (at the moment) have specs on the axle assembly but from the speedo/tac info at speeds of 50 to 70mph, I think I have a 4:22 pumpkin.
  12. mamoose124

    Wheel & Pinion Set

    Thanks Gordon for the info. I will contact them.
  13. mamoose124

    Wheel & Pinion Set

    My rear end went out. I need the following hard to find parts. In Sunbeam Specialties catalog (p10) they are shown in the exploded diagram as #3 Wheel & Pinion Set. Do any of you fellows have them in good condition?
  14. mamoose124

    Poorly made hubs from MWS

    I had a similar fitment problem with a pair of MWS front hubs for my SII. They were clearly not properly machined for the SII. When I first talked to them about the problem they informed me that they had never before had fitment problems. I informed MWS that they now had fitment problems with...
  15. mamoose124

    Technical Help

    I just viewed your video DanR. It really cracked me up. I'm sending it to my friends.
  16. mamoose124

    1962 SII restpraton complete

    Thanks for the Kudos, fellows. Bill, I wasn't surprised at the amount of work it took, but I was surprised at how long it took me to get it all done. jdoclogan, tenacity is the name of the game to get your 1962 #41 Sebring Sunbeam On-The-Road/Track. Thanks, DanR for recommending my car for the...
  17. mamoose124

    1962 SII restpraton complete

    On January 1, 2020 I turned over the 1725cc engine I built for my restored 1962 Sunbeam alpine. I now have 545 miles on the engine run-in and expect to have the final 1,00 miles completed by this week end. It runs beautifully. I did all of the restoration work myself except for the paint job...
  18. mamoose124

    Water temp gauge

    My water temp gauge has worked fine for many years. Yesterday, however, it began to fluctuate radically finally settling to the far right. If I put my finger on the gauge and press firmly, the needle moves properly to the mid range. When I let of the pressure, it may stay at the mid range for...
  19. mamoose124

    Generator Pully

    My Lucus C40 generator went out and I purchased a British Parts Northwest Generator/Alternator conversion which comes without a pully. The pully off my C40 is not straight and is a bit loose on the alternator shaft so I ordered one from BPN. However, my original pully is 3-1/2" in diameter and...
  20. mamoose124

    1592cc Engine & 1725cc parts for sale

    Thanks, everyone for your help with the editing problem I had. I just tried Greggers' suggestion and it works. I really can't explain why I couldn't do it previously. Again, thanks to you all.
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