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Martin M

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  1. Started to dismantle 3 Diffs. None of the Diffs had  the Shims ATA7039 / 134075 for the sunwheels fitted. Adding Lightness? I obtained two sets from two suppliers on the continent. One set is brass one set is kind of plastic?   All had the same pinion shim of 2,01 mm fitted. Standardization? The smoothest running one was missing two half teeth at the crownwheel   ;D Lets see how it evolves. Martin
  2. Thanks will put 2 on top I think it is not that easy to change to the solid spacer version. And I first would have to obtain all the parts (solid spacer, shims, ..). Martin
  3. Hi, try to do my diff  of the Spifire 1500. Late diff with collapsable spacer. In my (german translated  ;) ) manual the preload is written as 1,8 - 2,77 kgf/m. Isn´t that a bit high? In my manual of the GT6 ( an original one) the preload for the solid spacer diff is mentioned up to 0,193 kg/m. Does someone have an original Spitfire manual and could check? Thanks Martin
  4. No problem, roof removed. But without the hints I think I had damaged something. Who thinks of a ltttle  rivet , hidden by a seal, when there is a big screw next to it? Thanks again Martin
  5. Thanks, makes it clear now Martin
  6. Hi, removing the Estate roof of a Herald, is there some fixing at the B-post? I  cannot find any in the workshop manuals. However roof seems to be firm there. I do not want to damage something. Should I remove the rear windows first? Or lift the roof a bit and then easier to get the rear windows out? Cheers Martin
  7. Hi Adrian, for my GT6 I used the T9 from a V6 2.8 (flavour 4 in Nick´s list  :) ). Got it "A1" reconditioned from BGH. Adaptor plate from Canley. Definitely the 4-cylinder T9 has a too short input shaft for the 6 cylinder bellhousing. Cheers Martin
  8. So lets sum up: The valances that are good, there I have to remove the "strip" Fibre Glass: hhmmm, seem to be okish, but I hope I only need one rear left hand one after having dismantled them. So then I will most probably  stick to metal there. Car has really not much rot (lived in Christchurch, NZ until 199x?) @ encom: may take some time to report back  :)  ;) Cheers Martin
  9. Hi, if I want to change from rubber to alloy bumpers on a Herald 1360, do I need other valances? Or do I have to remove the "strip" where the rubber is mounted? What is the quality of the glass fibre valances? Do they fit? Cheers Martin
  10. Hi Hazen, you mounted the brake shoes not correctly. On the picture (top pic of the last three pics) where you see the three brake assemlies / halfshafts, the left pic shoes your reconditioned brakes. The mid brake assembly shows the correct mounting of the shoes. Guess why I know .... Cheers Martin
  11. I just took the early Spitfire Tandem one for the GT6 as the GT6 Tandem one was not available. It was originally a UK car with single master, so I changed the front 4 way union to a 3 way union and installed a separarte brake line to the rear With Mintex 1144 pads it works very well. Martin
  12. Hi Edwin, I have the early Spitfire Tandem one installed in my GT6. It works fine. Ineresting that the bigger bore one is availabel. Regards Martin
  13. I use the TT3611 from Moss with my "bracket" conversion. Works fine. Bolt holes no issue as with Koni´s. Martin
  14. Superflex,   put down on the list for Stoneleigh  :)
  15. Hi, has anybody tried the Duraflex bushes offered in fleabay? I have red polybush in the GT6 and they are good. Searching now for the Spitfire some standard grade ones. Martin
  16. Hi, try the uprated engine mount UKC 8330 from Moss. Martin
  17. Hi, I do it similar to Alan. However I have a mechanical oil pressure gauge. I remove the connection to the engine oil gallery and pump oil into it with an oil gun. It fills nicely the oil gallery and from that the crank / cam. Works fine and done within a minute. Martin
  18. Hi, I do it similar to Alan. However I have a mechanical oil pressure gauge. I remove the connection to the engine oil gallery and pump oil into it with an oil gun. It fills nicely the oil gallery and from that the crank / cam. Works fine and done within a minute. Martin
  19. Hi, the Minator 5,5 x 13 ET 25 definitely catch the upper wishbones. Needs grinding. Martin
  20. It was great to meet in person so many "Triumph" folks. Wish you all a trouble free trip back to England. Martin This was my first 2CR, there may be upside potential  :)
  21. Hi, widening the GT6 was done in northern Germany. Impressive work. http://gt6competition.princepurple.de/schnittfest.html Martin
  22. Hi, my Gt6 runs fine with the standard radiator, but I´d like to have a "lighter" one. So I´m intersted in the experience with the alloy ones  ;) Martin
  23. Hi MrSpeedy, what Civic rad did you use? Standard or the alloy version? Cheers Martin
  24. Hi Steve, I converted our Spit 1500 this spring to a Servo assisted brake. At the same time changing from EBC green stuff to Mintex 1144. Yes, pedal a bit spongy, as I changed to Silicone fluid as well. It transformed the brakes. I don´t want to miss this set up any more. Martin
  25. hacksaw solved it  :) As I removed now all the interior, it seems that there is no welding required to the floors Martin
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