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What do the arches on the Del Lines cars look like?? Did they keep the flat top edge? The round arches don't look as bad as I thought they would! Once they are all body coloured it will probably be un-noticeable. Cheers Colin
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Who's got what to do for 2012?
thescrapman replied to Radders's topic in Round Britain Reliability Run (RBRR)
My tank has now been out and back in, all pipework blown through and a second fuel filter fitted. Vinyl back seat fitted ready as the blankets that cover the (shagged) back seat are very scratchy when you try to sleep on them. Still to sort.. Oil change. Top up fluids correct headlight aim (not sure why it is suddenly out) fit new front seats if I get time. Check propshaft for source of noise and vibration (has been there quite a few years now) Build spare driveshaft as new rear bearings have not yet been proven. Change coil I think..... :-) Colin -
Afternoon Graham Can we have a side shot?? I'm struggling to visualise it without the flat at the top. Cheers Colin
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There are 2 different widths of TR6 wheels I think. 5.5J and 6J. I think. Keep it short shaft and they will always fit. Cheers Colin
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I'm impressed by the size of the Spill Kit outside your garage door. I knew my Triumphs were a bit leaky, yours must be a gusher.... :-)
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I noticed this morning that there has been quite a few cars drop out recently, entry is down to 100 I think from an accepted 115-odd Is this a sign of things to come?? :-( Colin
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1555 wrote:no,i just got new bearings,,,,,why do u ask? Probably because he is wondering if the journels are worn.
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339 wrote: no such thing as a switched on traffic cop! I suspect there will be at least one on teh RBRR.... ;)
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MikeyB wrote:. If you have problems, then ditch em on renewal and tell em why. Keep up at the back, He can't dump them, he's 19. FJ have agreed to continue current customers, no-one else will touch a 19-year old in a spitfire.
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thescrapman replied to Radders's topic in Round Britain Reliability Run (RBRR)
Well I have broken the No1 car again, unfortunately after raiding some parts off the No2 car to prove a minor issue. :-( Tank and all the plumbing in the boot is coming out asap. :-( :-( -
Don't do like I did on the 10CR and fit reclining seats and not test that they can actually recline. mine hit the hood frame. In a 2 seater try to have a kip in the passenger seat, then make adjustments to make sure you can. Pillows, eye shades, ear plugs, blanket etc. I have heard reports of people using sleeping bags on both sides with the drivers feet poking out the bottom for the long cold night sections with the roof down... :-) Cheers Colin
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Not bad prices considering what you are getting. And shifting a few of thiose will bring in a few pennies. Cheers Colin
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Perhaps I was being pessimistic. Just try to use teh car as much as you can. Mine was ready at the beginning of July, the diff and a rear bearing failed at the beginning if July whlst I was putting some more miles on it. Halfords is where you are likely to get the shoddy points and condensors don't forget. Buy a red rotor arm from a specialist. and pack a couple of old condensors as they are likely to last longer than a modern one. New caps are OK I think. I would definatley check a spare fuel pump, yours has probably not run for more than a couple of hours continuously. Regrease the front bearings. Can't do any harm, just don't overtighten them afterwards. Check the list of previous failures, that should give a few clues. Lamintaed windscreen (or lack of) is a killer. Lots of alternators fail. Wheel bearings as well. Cheers Colin
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pack a tested spare fuel pump or 2. and a PRV if you have one. My pump burnt out after 9 hours in 2008. Change to halogen headlights. pack a spare (tested) alternator. By testing I mean fit them now and put the others in the boot. That way they get 5-odd weeks test. You can live without an Overdrive, just gets thrashy. If you have not done it, remove the wiper rack and fully re-grease it, the wipers may be running for many hours continuously. Or buy a bottle of Rainex... :-) Cheers Colin
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Can only be TLD. Selling 3 boxes, one of the others is a Spitfire box with GT6 ratios in it. Intersting to see what prices they make. Cheers Colin
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Julian TR6 steels fit Mk1 2000's and if lucky a selected few Mk2's. The offset is too far out so they hit the arches. You may get away with them with very skinny tyres (165-15) Cheers Colin
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Quentin. See if you can pick up a set of 14inch stag steels, or even a set of 14inch 2.5S wheels, opens up a whole world of decent quality tyres at affordable prices. A quick bit of checking shows late ('75) 2500TC's had 185-13 tyres, even rarer than 175-13 tyres. If you want to stick with 13inchers, 175/70-13 gives plenty of choice, there are some Kumho's for about £35 a corner. Cheers Colin
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The stretch is long gone I suspect, It was bought to take the plate off it, the new owner probably had no interest in the car itself. Whether he ever got the plate off is another matter as the car needed work for an MOT, and there isn't exactly a lot of stretched Heralds about to do a swift swapperoonie of chassis plates with as is usual for plate dealers. :-( Colin
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what do the brakes feel llike if you clamp off both rear hoses? If still crap, clamp both front ones as well, then you should have no pedal movement at all. Cheers Colin
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What would give the symptoms of clutch slip?
thescrapman replied to Jonny-Jimbo's topic in Drivetrain
Was the friction plate in back to front?? That can give lots of slipping, well it certaainly did on a spitfire. The plate inner just started to touch the flywheel so the springs could not clamp it tightky enough, but didn't start for a few thousand miles. Then got worse and worse. Luckily the engine was missing about 50bhp so it didn't matter too much! Cheers Colin -
What would give the symptoms of clutch slip?
thescrapman replied to Jonny-Jimbo's topic in Drivetrain
junkuser wrote:"when doing 30 - 40mph and putting my foot down, the speedo would shoot round to about 60mph or more, with associated increase in engine speed, but no actual accelleration." As the drive to a mechanical speedo should come off after the overdrive, the slip would appear not to be occurring in the clutch or overdrive. If you really do turn out to be spinning your tyres up at 40mph in 4th can I be first in line for the engine after you exit through a hedge backwards.... :-) -
Can you not get to the wiring through the big rubber bung??? Cheers Colin p.s. good luck getting all the heater cables and rods back on correctly.. :-) p.p.s I took a photo of the dash then of the heater to make it easier.
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You shouldn't be getting 2 inches of pedal travel with the suspect caliper clamped off, you should probably only have inch travel maximum with everything connected, so even when you change the caliper you still have a problem. Cheeers Colin
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