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Dannyb

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  1. Just talked to Dave at the Spitfire Graveyard. He says the brackets are riveted to the springs. So I'm now thinking of taking the spring off to refurbish it and weld the split on the bracket.

    Danny

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  2. 3 minutes ago, yorkshire_spam said:

    If you can't find a new supplier for the clamp maybe try Dave at Spitfire Graveyard?

    If you go for a new spring be prepared to have to fit a lowering block to get the right camber/ride height. Even with the "correct" spring from a reputable supplier (not the 'bros) I still had to use a lowering block to get mine right.

    That's what I am worried  about. Just got the car sitting right when I change the front suspension. I'll try the graveyard for the bracket.

    Danny

  3. I have a metallic rattle coming from offside rear suspension (Spit 1500). Got the back up on axle stands wheels off. First thing its done me a favour as I notice rear Flexible brake pipe is weeping. Back to the rattle. I noticed the offside inner U clamp around the rear sping is split in half so suspect this is the noise. Can you buy these clamps or do I have to make one. I'm thinking of rebuilding the spring or should I just replace. Spring is 20 years old.20231024_155245.thumb.jpg.9378b2e7342280d3a8a7442b142d9be1.jpg

    Danny

     

  4. 19 hours ago, JohnD said:

    Danny, May I humbly suggest that you, or anyone who finds they need "night time glasses" consult an optician?    Glare from over-bright lights can affect anyone, but also can be a sign of early eye disease, such as glaucoma.   High street opticians will stock such glasses, of better quality than bought online.

    John

    Thanks John, I had an eye test 6 months ago. I don't need distance glasses yet only reading. I think led light are causing problems for many drivers of all ages. I believe it's something to do with the blue light. I find the yellow of the night glasses soften oncoming lights.

    Danny

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  5. 11 hours ago, Rubce said:

    Hi Danny

    The night time glasses sound a great idea. Are they prescription ones?

    Regards

    Bruce

    Hi Bruce,

    Not prescription,  I got them off Amerzon.  I think they were under £10. They really do make a difference. I believe you can also get them to fit over prescription glasses or clip on.

    Danny

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  6. For peace of mind. Why not remove sump and check big end bearings. If they are worn then order new bearings. I did the same with my Spit. No4 was well gone and suspect the crank has gone oval. Changed them and running the car while the original engine which was stored in my garage is now with the machine shop.

    Danny

     

  7. 1 hour ago, WIMPUS said:

    Could not find an uprated clutch arm pin for the Spitfire.

    My uncle had a broken weed cutter shaft laying about..

    So some welding and my uncle turned on his Myford Super 7 and made this to fit.

     

     

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    With the important hole for the split pin 👍

    Danny

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  8. Does the Herald have a drain tube like the spit from battery box down inside the passenger footwell. Maybe this is leaking. Or getting in the air vents and coming through the heated box. There's a drain also to the Bulkhead. May be worth pouring water over the vents and seeing where it's getting in.

    Danny

  9. Another update. I am now using an old mobile without any sim card or WiFi.  I have downloaded my music to the internal memory and using a music app to play via the radio. I have fitted a powerful magnet to the back and it sits near the hand brake. Using it as a touch screen. If I need to play live stations I can just sinc my main mobile instead.

    Danny

  10. Today I finally got round to arranging rebuild of the original engine thats been sitting in my garage for 18 years. Already stripped down to component parts. Block, crank and pistons were wrapped in cling film after spraying everything in oil. 

    I was surprised how well they were when removing the cling film.

    I have just got back from delivering to the engineering works for checking. They will contact me to let me know what needs doing and discuss next steps. 

    Danny

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  11. Sorted.

    I went for the uprated 330lbs springs with standard shocks. I had to make some 15mm spacers as it sat too low. It now sits 23 inch. Wheel arc to ground on all four corners. 

    Noticed straight away the exhaust does not scrape  on the sloping drive. Didn't find the driving harsh at all. I suspect my old springs were bottoming out as the car sat very low and lop-sided with the coils very close together. 

    I drove the car hard into bends and it has transformed the handling, but most of all when hard braking it stops in a straight line.

    Danny

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  12. The ride height was OK and could adjust with spacers under the turrets. The bit I'm concerned with is the spring compression under the car weight compresses to just 7 inch and the coils are too close together you can't see the shocks. I've looked at other spit 1500 and their springs you can get your finger in between the coils. 

    I've counted the 13 coils on my springs which I believe is too many. Looking at some suppliers they sell standard springs that fit all marks. But I know they are different for the 1500. I'm wondering if I fitted the wrong springs 20 years ago.

    Danny

  13. Just tested the spring pressure. I placed the spring on a set of bathroom scales with a screw jack on top. Placed under the staircase in my garage and compressed the spring by 1 inch.

    I did this a couple of times and the result was 184 lbs.

    So now I'm thinking I need a stiffer spring.

    Danny

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