Title: Belna handbook and parts book Post by: simonandjuliet on 13 February, 2018, 06:07:53 PM I recently came across this rare book here in France and was going to do a photocopy for another LMC member, however if there is enough interest I could do it in .pdf and send copies on disk. But I would need to get someone to scan it for me as my scanner is a bit klonky
There would obviously be a small charge for disks and the time taken for someone to scan it, plus post .... but let me know if there is any interest. The more interest, the cheaper it would be for everyone Couple of nice touches - marbled inner covers and explanation of how to order parts ,with what degree of urgency ! "Trabea = rapid, Trinium slowly" etc Plus ,picking up on another thread, I can't see any parts/numbers for door locks Title: Re: Belna handbook and parts book Post by: frankxhv773t on 13 February, 2018, 06:25:39 PM Perhaps a copy for the LMC library would allow full access?
Title: Re: Belna handbook and parts book Post by: Kari on 14 February, 2018, 08:42:48 AM Augusta/Belna door locks part numbers:
Regards Karl Title: Re: Belna handbook and parts book Post by: nevillesponge on 12 September, 2020, 10:03:29 PM Hi, I'm rather late to this thread (!) but I'm wondering if anything came of copying the book please? I'm new to the world of Augustas & Belnas and I've just purchased a Belna (running) restoration project and I'm trying to get hold of basic model information and a few parts as it is missing a few bits and pieces. Any help or advice will be really appreciated. I'm currently reading the 'Augusta Progress' thread with great interest! Thanks, David
Title: Re: Belna handbook and parts book Post by: simonandjuliet on 13 September, 2020, 06:22:37 AM Hi David
There wasn't any interest at the time so I never did it ! However, there is an excellent "Revue Technique" that is available in French. It has most of the parts diagrams plus a variety of "how to's" I haven't translated it yet, I'm still wading through the Ardennes translation .... I do have spare copies if of interest because I buy them when they come up for sale here in France Title: Re: Belna handbook and parts book Post by: brian on 13 September, 2020, 07:44:27 AM Not sure - but in LMC journal of September 1972 is an translation by Andrew Maclagen entitled Conseils Pratiques which I would bet was the same Belna advice. I have copied it many times over the years and keep a copy in the car!! I do have it on my computer so could send as an attachment if anybody wants it.
Title: Re: Belna handbook and parts book Post by: nevillesponge on 13 September, 2020, 08:36:29 PM Hi Brian, hi Simon,
Thank you both for your replies and offers. If it's possible, I'd love a copy please Brian. My email address is mail@nevillesponge.co.uk Thank you! David Title: Re: Belna handbook and parts book Post by: simonandjuliet on 03 October, 2020, 03:16:52 PM Had 5 mins to look at old LMC Journals and it is indeed the translation of the RTA.
If anyone knows of the equivalent Aprilia/Ardennes translation it will save me a job - although I am half way through it already ! Title: Re: Belna handbook and parts book Post by: daniel.bangham on 09 June, 2021, 09:18:12 AM Hi, I am the new owner of a 1935 Belna and would absoultly love a PDF copy of the handbook. Later this year, I will be overhauling the pillar suspension and will need all the help I can get. I am looking forward to meeing some of you at some point. Let me know how much you would like me to send you for your time. Cheers Daniel
Title: Re: Belna handbook and parts book Post by: Sliding Pillar on 09 June, 2021, 11:26:24 AM Did you buy the Belna that was at the H&H Duxford sale?
Title: Re: Belna handbook and parts book Post by: Kari on 10 June, 2021, 06:22:38 AM Daniel,
There are instructions available for disassembling and assembling the sliding pillars, including drawings. They might be available from the Lancia Motor Club, if not, come back to me. Karl Title: Re: Belna handbook and parts book Post by: daniel.bangham on 19 July, 2021, 07:20:34 PM Hi Kari and Sliding pillar. Yes I did buy the Belna at the HH auction, it joins my 1929 Jowett Long four and replaces an 1935 Armstrong Siddeley 20hp. I am loving the Belna, it needed a few things sorted before I was comfortable to drive it any distance. I am hoping it will get me to the National Rally early on Sunday Morning. (I will be bringing a bottle of Dot4 with me, just in case). I purchased the complete download of the Belna parts manual from LMC and it has been a great help. I hope to start making contacts on Sunday and learn who and how to get information and parts. The first thing will be to decide if work on the sliding pillars is needed. (I suspect they are worn) then decide how to set about it. I am quite prepared to machine up and harden new bushes if needed, but would prefer not to. Cheers Daniel
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