[Rovernet] Auto trans sump pan

GeffMcCarthy geffandjulie at comcast.net
Fri Jan 8 20:36:38 EST 2016


My NADA 3500S has a dipstick, which appears original. 4300340A

AvMedSafe
Geoffrey W. McCarthy MD MBA DipAvMed
677 NW Melinda Ave Portland OR USA 97210
503-241-8468(h) 503-799-3809 (mobile)

-----Original Message-----
From: Rovernet [mailto:rovernet-bounces at rovernet.org] On Behalf Of Julian
Barnard via Rovernet
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2016 2:22 PM
To: Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org>
Cc: Julian Barnard <julian.barnard at btinternet.com>
Subject: Re: [Rovernet] Auto trans sump pan

Hi Peter - Oops, well thanks for the update.......I will remember to keep my
mouth shut next time!
I have two NADA 3500S's and neither have a filler tube.  The Illustrated
Parts Catalogue does not show a filler tube - maybe someone sensible
retro-fitted one to your vehicle?
In any event, the original way of estimating the amount of fluid left a lot
to be desired. 
Should you have any of the AED parts that I need, please email me directly
at:
julian.barnard at btinternet.com
A photo showing what you have would be useful.
With kind regards,
Julian Barnard.

Sent from my iPhone

> On 8 Jan 2016, at 19:53, peter king via Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org>
wrote:
> 
> Hi Julian,
> 
> I may have. I dismantled a 1970 engine a while back and may have those
bits. Will see if I can hunt them down tonight.
> 
> Incidentally, my 1971 NADA 3500s has a dipstick to check tranny fluid.
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
> 
>> On Jan 8, 2016, at 1:05 PM, Julian Barnard via Rovernet
<rovernet at rovernet.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Lance - I can confirm that the sump pan (and indeed the gearbox
itself) is from a standard BW35 on the NADA 3500S, with one exception.
>> To measure the gearbox fluid on the NADA, you use the white sight glass
tube that is located on the side of the box.
>> On all UK vehicles fitted with a BW35 box, there is a conventional
dipstick arrangement.
>> Does anybody out there in Roverland have a fuel shut-off valve and its
associated pipework that is fitted to the Automatic Enrichment Device on a
NADA 3500S?
>> With kind regards,
>> Julian Barnard,
>> Hitchin,
>> UK.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On 8 Jan 2016, at 17:06, LANCE LA CERTE PSY D via Rovernet
<rovernet at rovernet.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 1970 3500S, NADA, with a Borg Warner 35 auto tranny.  My sump pan is
just to warped along its sealing edge.  I'm trying to findA NOS sump pan or
one in excellent, flat, condition.  I know that this tranny was used on
Volvo etc., but am wondering if the sump pan is unique to the Rover NADA.
Any help would be appreciated finding a replacement sump pan.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,  lance             Sent from my iPad
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Rovernet mailing list
>>> Rovernet at rovernet.org
>>> http://rovernet.org/mailman/listinfo/rovernet_rovernet.org
>> 
>> _______________________________________________
>> Rovernet mailing list
>> Rovernet at rovernet.org
>> http://rovernet.org/mailman/listinfo/rovernet_rovernet.org
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Peter King + Company
> 10 Derby Square
> Suite N2
> Salem, MA 01970
> 617-292-7877 x302
> www.king-co.com <http://www.king-co.com/> www.facebook.com/pkingco 
> <http://www.facebook.com/pkingco>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was 
> scrubbed...
> URL: 
> <http://rovernet.org/pipermail/rovernet_rovernet.org/attachments/20160
> 108/17c95417/attachment.html>
> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was 
> scrubbed...
> Name: pkco_k.png
> Type: image/png
> Size: 569 bytes
> Desc: not available
> URL: 
> <http://rovernet.org/pipermail/rovernet_rovernet.org/attachments/20160
> 108/17c95417/attachment.png> 
> _______________________________________________
> Rovernet mailing list
> Rovernet at rovernet.org
> http://rovernet.org/mailman/listinfo/rovernet_rovernet.org

_______________________________________________
Rovernet mailing list
Rovernet at rovernet.org
http://rovernet.org/mailman/listinfo/rovernet_rovernet.org





More information about the Rovernet mailing list