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Dannyb

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  1. Sorry my mistake its the Shell garage. Danny
  2. Just looked at the receipt and there is nothing to say what it is. Just £26. Diesel makes sense. I know I used the petrol pump because both the Vmax petrol and diesel were next to each other. I remember thinking it would be easy the mix them up. Looks like I've got to now get rid of 8 gallons. Danny no
  3. Did anyone have problems after filling up at Porthmadog Texaco garage on the C2C? We filled up just before the start with Vmax and only managed 8 miles before we had to retire. Running like a dog with loads of white smoke. Thinking the head gasket had blown we pulled out. This morning I did a compression test... All good. I cleaned out the carbs and and fuel lines from the engine bay electric fuel pump and run a pipe to a Jerry can with known good petrol. It ran OK no smoke. Next will be to drain the full tank and clean it. As a side note RH insurance breakdown.. Got us a cab all the way home to Essex and the car turned up in the afternoon. Danny
  4. Yeah double skinned heat shield with heat wrap around downpipes and all pipework around top of bulkhead to the standard SU's. Never had this before but I can't remember a hot day like yesterday stuck in traffic. Danny
  5. Yesterday in Spit 1500 I was held up for about 35 mins in heavy traffic. Temp gauge never went above normal but when I eventually started to move the car ran like a pig. I suspect the under bonnet electric pump had got too hot. I also fitted another pump in the boot for back up, so switched over to that one via swith on dash and instantly started running normally. I think this is one of the mods that payed off. Danny
  6. Dannyb

    What is it

    OK managed to open and indeed it's an inline fuse 10A. Everything still works with fuse removed and there is no live detected either end even with ignition on. The label tied round the harness where the wire comes out is attached. But is this a modification or normal for late Spits. Be interesting if anyone with a late Spit can have a look. Danny
  7. Dannyb

    What is it

    I thought it was a fuse holder but it won't push together and I don't really want to force it too much incase I break it. I may give it another go and see what stops working when apart. I'm also wondering if it's standard. Danny
  8. Dannyb

    What is it

    Yeah that's what I spotted, seems strange the wire comes out of the loom and then goes back in 6 inches later. Could be red with purple tracer. My boot light will stay on with all fuses removed which I could not work out. I'll will go and get a photo. Danny
  9. Dannyb

    What is it

    I noticed while fixing passenger side curtesy door switch. Behind the footwell carpet the loom has a red/purple wire coming out and going back in via a white plastic connector. Looks like an inline fuse but slimmer. Cannot disconnect or open it and didn't want to force it. I can't find it on any wiring diagrams. Spit 1500 Danny
  10. Email sent to hello@clubtriumph.co.uk yesterday. Danny dannyb@btinternet.com
  11. I can't see why the timing should be affected with a head gasket change. Only valve adjustments. Danny
  12. I will be up for this. I've added it to my diary. Not on Facebook so please keep us updated on forum. Danny
  13. 1970 I bought 1965 Spitfire4 for £350. I was 17 and the insurance was £75 fully comprehensive. It was stage2 tuned with 8 port head. Never told the insurance that bit. Danny
  14. Sometimes air can be drawn from outside through the nipple threads. It may help to smear some grease around the nipple when bleading. I always grease my nipples 😋 Danny
  15. I must admit the bullet mirrors were for look rather than the standered door mirror. I also have a clip on mirror on the quarter light which I tend to use more. Danny
  16. I also put convexed in my bullet mirrors which transformed them. I went for were stainless steel ones after the chrome ones rusted. Danny
  17. I've added the thicker oil and took it for a run today. Noise still there but not as load. I also emailed Mike Papworth. He said could be end float on lay gear or maybe tooth broken off 1st motion shaft. Which is common on the single rail box with the bellhousing oil seal. Because the spare box has the same noise I may fix that and swap it out. Meanwhile keep driving. Danny
  18. Fuel price does not affect me. I only ever put £20 in. 🤔
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