The engine has been removed.

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By Craig Ranson

Managing Director – Bridge Classic Cars

Our 1932 Vauxhall Cadet engine has now been removed from the vehicle ready to be stripped, repaired rebuilt.

As you can see from the images, the seals have not prevented the ingress of water and unfortunately as the water has been sitting around for some time it has started to rust the components. This will need to be rectified as part of the rebuild process to prevent this from happening in the future.

1932 Vauxhall Cadet engine being removed

1932 Vauxhall Cadet engine being removed

1932 Vauxhall Cadet engine being removed

1932 Vauxhall Cadet engine being removed

We’ve been busy welding up various cars this week and both ramps have been hard at work but once we cleared some room in our workshops the engine was able to be removed. 

1932 Vauxhall Cadet engine being removed

1932 Vauxhall Cadet engine being removed

 

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