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Gt6s

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  1. Oh boy I NEED ANOTHER PROJECT. I need to live to 300 to complete the ones I have. ANYHOOO. Decided that instead of buying seat covers for my late spec Mk3 Gt6 (the carb car) seats I will make my own full leather interior, seats, dashtop, armrest etc etc. So bought a full leather hide in a very nice dark slate grey. Also a 1950's heavy duty sewing machine (modified it, bigger motor LED work light bulb) As my mate says "Same as his cars, bigger engine, better lights". Questions, Anybody done this ? Know of some of the pitfalls ? Know of any other options to attach covers to seat frame, other than the PITA hog rings ? There has to be a spring clip suitable for this purpose. Ideas ?

     

    Laurence

     

    Laurence

  2. Clive the thing is REALLY UNCLEAR and contradicts itself. especially as I have a Sixfire 2500 registered as a 1500 Spit with the 2.5.(2500 S Gt6 Spitfire hybrid). My reading of it is that she needs MOT. (Not applicable in NI anyway). Had she been registered as a Gt6 she would be exempt. I could put her on one of the Gt6 log books I have. However personalised number on her so that rules that idea out completely.

    Laurence

  3. Quoted from TedTaylor-

    Lawrence as I understand the reading of the support notes for V112 that only applies if done within the past 30 years.  If done before before then it is OK - i.e. at the moment pre 1988 but this rolls on to '89 next year ...... and so on.  Unless DVLA or whoever change things!

    The words under category 'R' for exemption for MOT are 'not substantially changed in the last 30 years' ....... but it would need proof hence a change in an early log book (if one is available) dated beforehand or something else.  The next paragraph in the 'What does substantially changed mean' repeats that if done more than 30years ago it is OK.

     

     

     

    Quoted from TedTaylor-

    Lawrence as I understand the reading of the support notes for V112 that only applies if done within the past 30 years.  If done before before then it is OK - i.e. at the moment pre 1988 but this rolls on to '89 next year ...... and so on.  Unless DVLA or whoever change things!

    The words under category 'R' for exemption for MOT are 'not substantially changed in the last 30 years' ....... but it would need proof hence a change in an early log book (if one is available) dated beforehand or something else.  The next paragraph in the 'What does substantially changed mean' repeats that if done more than 30years ago it is OK.

    MUT

     

    Copy and paste from V112

    Engine – alternative cubic capacities of the same basic engine and alternative original equipment engines (if the number of cylinders in an engine is different from the original it is unlikely to be alternative original equipment).

     

    Laurence

  4. Quoted from sparky_spit-

    I must have bought the one that you sold Danny!!

    Mine took many hours to get it to fit as badly as it does.  Front to rear dimensions are not too bad, but the the wing rear vertical edges needed building up with GRP as they were not even at 90 degrees to the bottoms. They are such that you need large gaps to the front of the doors otherwise they catch when the door opens.  Also, as Danny says, the width at the rear is all wrong and the splay is difficult to control without resorting to additional bracing. It was a nightmare.

    I've persisted with mine as it's very light and my old steel one was really rotten.

    It looks okay in the dark with your eyes half closed.....

    The one I have on the Sixfire is EXACTLY the same Honeybourne Mouldings took many hours hard work to bring it up to horrible. And a bucket load of filler round the power bulge Obviously the mould taken from a Spitfire bonnet with a Gt6 bulge THROWN ON.

     

    Laurence

  5. The stock 3/8 wheel studs are really not up to the job for these wheels. Upgrade to M12 ( Note You might need to drill a hole in the rear brake back plates and on the front grind a flat on the stud heads ) and use the MG wheel nuts as these are specific to the large wheel nut hole size. BTW some Ford also use the large hole wheel nut setup.

    Laurence

  6. Wilson Leandrum and Weir it is Colin. I missed the DPD delivery and on DPD web site to re deliver their name was listed. I read that bad review but could not find anything else negative on the web. I shall give them a ring re the Beamer.

     

    Thanks Laurence

  7. You got any idea who that could be Colin ? I have asked for a phone number but got no response to that request. I would like to inquire about clear over base metallic for the BMW. Next project on my extensive list of jobs after the Sixfire. The Beemer is the next most complete car I have and relatively easy to get out of the way. Basically only just a wheel arch repair panel on the passenger rear quarter and a couple of little Mot jobs.

    Oh yes, and remove the full race chip from the ECU to clear the emissions test 

    Well it would not be one of my cars without competition parts on.

     

    Laurence

  8. Design Design ? It is not a FN design John. Just vent oles to allow the release of pressure from under the bonnet also to aid cooling and allow cooler air to the carbs. As far as I am concerned Job done and out of the way, apart from rounding off the edges prior to paint. More pressing stuff needs to be done on the Sixffire first. Engine and box, to refit, a new Quaife to fit, finish welding on the new rear guards, also a bit of rot repair near the boot floor. THEN PAINT ! But thanks anyway.

    Laurence

     

     

     

     

     

  9. Thanks. The bay of much evil Nick 30mm X 30mm sheet. A sheet does the two vents, available in different gauges 1.2 mm if I remember correctly. ( Pretty sure a stainless steel stockholder will have much bigger.) Cut in half on my sheer, otherwise it would have been a bitch to cut.

    Laurence

  10. Thank you Colin. Great to see you have SAL out again too.                                                                                                                                                                                                      Laurence

  11. Here I go digging up the new 40 year exemption. You guys on the mainland are lucky You know exactly where you stand with the new exemptions. Here in Northern Ireland we have no idea whether the 40 year exemption will happen here or not. All mot over here we are examined by government agency (No garage repair agendas). There is much speculation going about re this some saying the 40 year will not come in here due to our non sitting assembly means it cannot be signed off on. The NI car club association over here The AOVC Have on their web site that the exemption will not happen here and that CARS COMING IN FROM THE MAINLAND MUST GET AN MOT IMMEDIATLY ! Personally I feel both those statements to be pure nonsense. Fact is we already have the pre 1960 rule so really it is nothing more than a date change, not a change in the legislation. Mot website is equally unclear if in fact it will happen in Northern Ireland, Yet we are UK registered also through Swansea. Mainland mot's apply here also NI mot's apply on the mainland. Our Mot inspectors even Swansea are speculating on this issue also our police the PSNI. Bottom line is NOBODY HERE KNOWS.

    We shall just have to wait till the 20'th

     

    Laurence

  12. Re commissioning the Sixfire 2500 after a long lay up. The bonnet was removed for an overdue engine refresh. Pic shows new oles in FG bonnet with 304 stainless steel mesh and allen domed head screws. Screws will be exposed and contrasting to achieve that modified look. Do not want her confused with an ordinary Spit
    Mesh will be removed again prior to a repaint, dry build only.
    Laurence

  13. As Clive says. The Triumph six is technically two three cylinder engines and needs to be treated as such. Webers are a different story technically a carb barrel per cylinder as is PI. Three single barrel carbs is not the way to go. Not on a Triumph six anyway.

    Laurence

  14. Colin the side bearings with crown wheel removed you shim it till it is too tight then remove shims to the point it is not. You then refit the crown wheel and shuffle the shims to correct the mesh. The pinion is the opposite but same principal, you add shims to loosen instead of removing them.

    Laurence

  15. Advance your distributor till revs rise. Retard distributor just to the point where revs drop again. That should be right.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Laurence

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