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  1. Useful info re engine mounting options: http://www.chriswitor.com/cw_technical/engine%20mounting%20options.pdf
  2. GT6_Don wrote:How do these brackets and pins work then...photos??
  3. 9110 wrote:Fit  bonnet locks. Not that keen on bonnet locks to be honest - or the ones I've seen and had fitted to my last bonnet. If someone really wants to get into your engine bay all they need to do apply a bit of brute force to the bonnet hinge and the locks (and the bonnet) just bend. As me how I know  :'( If you're using the bonnet locks to stop the hinges flipping open what I also found is that the locks slowly distort over time due to the force of the hinges trying to open themselves and after a few years the bonnet locks become too worn and loose to be of any use. Best things I've found for a quick solution to the hinges flipping open if you can't fix it any other way are diverdans55s brackets and clips mentioned by DougP. I'll be having another good look at mine between now and the Spit foinf back on the road in Spring with John's and esxefi's suggestions in mind - IMHO reckon they're on to something.
  4. Lloyd, we have 1 x Mk 2 Saloon which as you know is in the process of getting the new wings that I have had for quite a while fitted. Unless I have an accident this car shouldn't need wings doing again - in my lifetime anyway ??) No plans to add another Saloon to the menagerie - unless I happen to chance upon a facelift Mk2 PI that I just can't ignore ;D
  5. Something rather odd happened this week - I added the Saloon back onto the insurance   Somewhat premature it has to be said A sign I think that something deep down in my psyche is doing its best to get me going again Really enjoyed the day at Conon Bridge. First time I've signed the road books and I had no idea - to use mikeyb's words from another thread - how manic it can be.
  6. thescrapman wrote:I seem to remember that there is a half-decent chippie in the town that has The Dreadnaught hotel. Shame I can't remember where The Dreadnaught is! Reckon that'll be Callander.
  7. Fantastic. I didn't see many of the cars this time round - really only those that arrived at Conon Bridge before the control opened. But I did see the Renown when it arrived and I watched it leave - and pointed them in the right direction :) I'm chuffed to bits that they made it.
  8. I'm saying nothing. What I need to do for 2016 is exactly what I had intended to do for 2014      
  9. 4058 wrote:And especially to the chap in the discovery who see us arriving late at one checkpoint up Norf (I forgot wich one, I will ask dirk) he turned round and drove the few miles back to sign our book! Top man. That was John Millidge at John O'Groats. John mentioned when we were chatting to him at Conon Bridge that he'd turned back to a sign a road book.
  10. Prior to Conon Bridge the retirements we knew about were 28, 50, 72, 81, 111, 116 and 119. The only other cars we didn't see at Conon Bridge were 5 and 84. The Renown was running about an hour late. Suffering from a minor fuel leak but was running OK otherwise. They must have taken the A9 south rather than the run through Glencoe to save time cause I saw them turning into Broxden Services at about 5.30pm on my way home.
  11. Workshop manual for 1500 Spit says 7.25 gallons = 33 litres. Sounds like there was a few litres sloshing about in the bottom of the tank!
  12. Spitfire2500

    engine?

    Oooooooo - I think you might very well be right  ;)
  13. Richard_B wrote:Could be a small hole in the flexible plastic pipe? I'm wondering if it's leaking out of the slave - badly worn seals and/or piston or bleed nipple not fully tightened causing it to gravity bleed itself. Would also the explain the poor clutch engagement.
  14. It's just a personal thing Colin, but after the 400 mile drive to the start is factored in I'm not comfortable with the thought of doing 48 hours non-stop in a two seater. If I was able to work it out so that I could get down a couple of days early and chill out before setting off again I'd be OK with it - but that's not going to be possible this year unfortunately  :(
  15. Too much as it turns out  :'( as a result of being unable to do any proper work on the cars since the end of October. Effectively, I'm six months behind where I planned to be with the Saloon - it should have been going for painting about now, it still hasn't got any of the new panels on it yet  :-/ I'm left wondering if Car 47 has set a record for the earliest ever call-off  :B  ??)
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