
Oil is fed to an outlet at the sphe rical ball-end, t his latterįitting into the corr espondingly shaped end of the push The overhead-valve rockers have a pa ssage along which Lubricated under pressur e from the oil pump. M echanism is lubricated from the engine, thus reducingĪd justment t o a minimum. Rubb er insert in the sprocket to ensure silent running andĬorrect chain tension. Th e cams haft, which is on t he near side of the engine, Reaching the combusti on heads by way of the valve guides. ThisĬonstruction ensures the least possible vibrat ion.Ī detachable cover gives ready access to overhead-typ e Compression ratio: 8'3 to I.Ĭylinders are cast en bloc and, wit h upper half of theĬrankcase, provide a rigid mounting for th e three mainīeatings 'carrying the counterbalan ced crankshalf. The main comp onents are describ edīriefly in the general specification given below.Įngine, identical in all models, is of the usual fourcylinder four-stroke type. T o keep it in good condition by car eful attention to lubrication and maintenance. Once the car is in use it is the responsib ility of the owner That long-distance travelling imposes a minimum of Passenger 's seat to three positions, thus meeting requirements of indi vidual dri vers and passengers an d ensuring Constru ction is such that itĬan be relied on to give many years of car e-free motoring.ĭriver 's bucket seat is adjustable to five positions an d Mechanical design follows typical Austin practice in that There are two touring models-the two-door and four door saloons, and three other types-the A35 Van, Pick-up Of the road ah ead, and control s fall readily to hand. Suspe nsion incorporat es semielliptic leaf-springs at rear, and independent front wheelĬoils and wishbones at front. E quipped with the most up-todate developments, it also has th e commodious luggagespace HE AUST IN A35 is another outst an ding example ofĪ popular light car designed t o give comfortable trans T Have given, and for supplying illustrations and t echnic al Would t ender my thanks to them for the assistance they This book is not pu blished by the Austin Motor Co. This can give rise to incon venience due toĭelay on the road, as well as expense in upkeep. Knowledge of it s imp ortan ce or unfamiliarity with a particular feature. Min or point is the one that is overlooked, due to lack of Experience shows, however, that often the Naturally, it stresses that only genuine Austi n replacementĪ few read ers may feel that some of the inform ation given Gained considerable experience from years of research. Mak e use of the exp ert kn owledge thus gaine d.Īnother point to bear in min d is that the Company has Mechanics from deal ers' st affs, and owners are advised to Give a course of training and instructi on to selected His staff is thoroughlyįamiliar with all Austin models, can diagnose symptoms ofįailure and suggest remedies. He has betterįaciliti es t o handle such jobs. Local Austin dea ler to do the heavy work. Necessary, however, it is generally advisable to allow your A section has beenĭevot ed to overhauling to the extent possible by the average Have been avoided had the owner been familiar with som eĭetailed instructions are given so that lubrication may Is very true, for neglect may lead to expense that might The old proverb that' a stitch in time sav es nine' Minor running adjustments may be required from time The jobs involved are for those who subscribe to the ' Do it Yourself ' vogue. This book is written for the owner who takes pride in theĪppearanc e of his car, and who is able to devote the relatively small amount of time necessary to maintain it inįirst-class order. Life of any car are determined by t he attention given to it. The efficient running, reliability and length of To deteriorate, thus rendering a breakdown on the road more Reduces efficiency and caus es both appearance and mechanism Tempt owners to neglect the routine maintenance so necessary if the best performan ce is to be obtained. The inherent reliability of modern cars may sometimes The best possible satisfaction from his Austin A35. Simple language how the owner-driver may obtain

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