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  1. I had a similar problem a few years ago on my 1976 Spitfire 1500, my Classic friendly MOT tester couldn’t get the mixture lean enough to pass the emissions test, so he put the probe in the exhaust of another Spitfire that had just passed, no problem!

    In his defence he did suggest I changed the wax stat jets for standard ones which I did and resolved the issue at future MOT’s.

  2. Our experience in the past in Scotland and Wales is to Fill up at the control stops and Tesco's in Wick (Scotland)  and you should be fine, unless you have a very thirsty car
    I was in my Stag auto last time and had no problems with fuel through Scotland and Wales using the designated stops for refuelling. The only difference I can see this year is that there isn't an official stop at Gordono Services after Wales so it will probably be worth picking up some fuel there before going to Westonzoyland.  Hope this helps.

  3. Quoted from GT6 M
    If i recall it, was there no a bigg Stag /deer  run oot infront / hit Cookie on this run once
    made him go off, damage the car !!

    To all left init, good luk,

    M


    That was on the RBRR somewhere north of Edinburgh near Pitlochry I think, I remember seeing his yellow Gt6 by the road and later on a low loader near Glasgow. I think he managed to get to JOG.  

  4. But it's very handy when your co driver is asleep - used it a fair bit on the RBRR this year when Graham fell asleep in Wales!

    My ageing Garmin lacks some European countries and now looking at downloading co-pilot onto my iPad mini , has anyone tried this App?

  5. thescrapman wrote:
    Martin Randle/David Lidbury/Hank Hall   Mk2 2000
    Tim Bancroft/Dave Kent                      MK1 2.5 Pi (SU)
    Mike & Anne Weaver                          Dolomite Sprint
    Clive  & Gill Senior                            Spitfire 1800 (it must be finished by then!)
    [s] Colin Wake + 1                                 Perhaps a TR again....... [/s]
    Dave Jones + His Brother (hopefully) who is willing to fix the Mk1 2000 at the last moment for him
    Mike /JaneCharlton                          Spitfire mk3
    Philip Charlton/Wayne Coates           MK1 2000/V8
    Steve Thompson/Gaz Seddon          GT6 MK3 (mobile bar)
    Howard Pryor/Tim Hunt                   TR4
    Mike Banks & Tristan Banks               Spitfire Mk3
    Richard Warr +1 (hopefully)              Stag
    Nick Jones + 1                               Vitesse 2L (maybe even with new engine......)
    Ellis Stokes / Keith Compton-Bishop / Darren Hartman  - Mk1 2500
    Steve Pratt/Andy Copas.                    Stag
    Steve Radley/ [s] Ashley Mills [/s] /Darren Sharp  Mk1 2.5Pi......or Gertie.    
    Matt George/Chris Hayden                2000 (2.5)
    Keith George/Richard Lowe               TR6
    Roger Keys/Kay Keys                        Stag

    Shaun Allen/ dirk Devogeleer         eh, something with 4 wheels on and a Triumph engine...  possibly a Spitty.


    Just posted our form off somewhat belatedly due to losing my planned co driver, now pleased to report I am teaming up with Andy Copas and We are using the Stag which will be a change for Andy as he usually uses his Toledo 1300.  

  6. TR7Nutter wrote:
    Martin Randle/David Lidbury/Hank Hall   Mk2 2000
    Tim Bancroft/Dave Kent                      MK1 2.5 Pi (SU)
    Mike & Anne Weaver                          Dolomite Sprint
    Clive  & Gill Senior                            Spitfire 1800 (it must be finished by then!)
    Colin Wake + 1                                 Perhaps a TR again.......
    Dave Jones + someone willing to fix the Mk1 2000 at the last moment for him
    Mike /JaneCharlton                          Spitfire mk3
    Philip Charlton/Wayne Coates           MK1 2000/V8
    Steve Thompson/Gaz Seddon          GT6 MK3 (mobile bar)
    Howard Pryor/Tim Hunt                   TR4
    Mike Banks & Tristan Banks               Spitfire Mk3
    Richard Warr +1 (hopefully)              Stag
    Nick Jones + 1                               Vitesse 2L (maybe even with new engine......)
    Ellis Stokes / Keith Compton-Bishop / Darren Hartman  - Mk1 2500
    Steve Pratt/Richard Pratt.                  Stag


    ...and remember all you " PLUS 1s " only complete entries will be accepted, so get sorting co-drivers !!  ;)




  7. Talk about luck, took the Stag out yesterday on its nice new shiny wheels when 5 miles up the road the Alternator light came on. Phew - good job it happened now and not on the RBRR, drove home, opened the bonnet to find the alternator bracket (relocated Tony Hart Version) bolt had sheared and it was resting on the exhaust manifold complete with melted wiring! The bolt has sheared off in the head so not an easy fix.

    Lucky that it didn't happen on the RBRR as it would have been impossible to fix as it looks like its a rad out job to extract the broken bolt.  The immediate solution will be to put the alternator back in the original location on the lower right side of the engine but need to source the bracket first

  8. Over on the SOC Forum, we've had a bit of RBRR promotion and the following observation was posted yesterday, it may be food for thought, but suspect the practicality (and legality?) may not be possible.

    A very worthwhile charity as you say, as they do wonderful work. However, around £45,000 will also be going to the petrol companies and government coffers from fuel sales! I wonder if there is any (legitimate) way in which any tax can be reclaimed, as you are in effect donating the fuel cost to a charity? When I used to get paid to marshal on Classic Car rallies, the organisers sometimes asked for our VAT petrol receipts after the event, presumably in order to claim it back, and they were certainly not charity registered. Perhaps entrants on this event are asked to do the same? It hardly seems fair to have to spend £45,000 in order to collect £65,000.

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