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Humber Mk-IV Armoured Car
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I am looking for a Gear box, transfer gearbox, drive shafts, instrument panels and various other bits and pieces for a Humber Mk-IV Armoured Car. Is there any one that can help? It’s for a Humber at a Danish regimental collection. Best regards Niels Vegger
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You are unlikely to find a true Humber A/C Gear and Transfer Box, but I believe they are the same in the Karrier 4X4 3 tonner and possibly the Quad.
These turn up in scrap yards occasionaly. The dash board is an easy thing to fabricate with standard instrments |
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The A/C gearbox is different to the Karrier, the gearshift is on the side of the box, whereas the Karrier is conventional with lever straight out of the top.
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Richard
I had a feeling they turned the normal box on to its side to fit this application. I broke a scrap Karrier to provide a spare parts for my Humber but luckerly never needed them. If Niels sends me a private e-mail I will let him have the contact details of our friend who cleared Grimes of all their military stuff prior to closer. He definately has some Half Shafts but probably not the transmission parts. We still need a good contact in Burma to update us on the 40 Humber A/C's they have or had untill very recently. |
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I will try and get a photo of the gearbox today. Don't think it is as simple as turning on side because of the mounting to bellhousing screw holes.
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Yes Dirk
That is instrument panel that we need for the Humber.
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Neil, Had a close look at the gearbox and clutch housing, and see that it looks like the gearbox is turned 90 degrees. There are some differences, because the oil level plugs are not in the right position, they have bored the geabox casing on the upper side and fitted a dipstick. In my photo of the gearbox, it is standing in the "normal" postion, but would fit in the vehicle with the side showing, facing down. The second photo is the clutch housing which is special to the A/Car as it allows the box to be fitted on its side.
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Richard 1943 Bedford QLD lorry - 1941 BSA WM20 m/cycle - 1943 Daimler Scout Car Mk2 Member of MVT, IMPS, MVG of NSW, KVE and AMVCS KVE President & KVE News Editor Last edited by Richard Farrant; 19-03-08 at 02:00. |
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They obviously modified what ever they had to hand rather than build something new.
Are you currently working on a Humber? |
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I would seem like a lot of the British manufacturers during those times, they had a lot of common parts throughout. And to your question, Yes
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wanted Turret fan
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The restoration of the Humber is going really well now, but we are looking for the fan unit that sits in the turret. I have attached a couple of pictures of how it looks.
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