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  1. I can't believe I'm 8 years in and still only just painting the exterior of the GT6!   While rubbing down a panel the other day I was thinking ahead and wondering about what my options are for an exhaust manifold and exhaust system.  It's a 2,498cc engine btw, not the standard 1,998cc, and will be running with a couple of HS6 carb's rebuilt by Andrew Turner.    The previous manifold was a 6-2-1 and it was matched to a Bells exhaust with rather large twin tail-pipes.  I like twin tail-pipes to be honest but prefer them to be much further apart.   Does anyone have any suggestions for a replacement system that allows good breathing with a decent roarty sound?   Thanks Nick
  2. I'm down in North Dorset.   I think I'll ask around this weekend and see if someone can braze it, but I'm interested in a used replacement if one exists. Nick
  3. Does anyone have a spare one of these 'swan neck' fuel pipes?  It sits between the fuel filler and the tank.  While trying to replace a hose I managed to break off the small pipe that accepts the fuel return line.   CW doesn't have them and so far no luck with used sources either.
  4. Many thanks for the comments.   Firstly, I went out to the car and assessed the chubbinmess of my wires into the relays (see photo). Certainly the brown ones look decidedly stout but the white wires coming off the smaller black box are not quite as thick.  This weekend I'll have to trace some wires back to see which wires are which, to properly assess whether everything is how it should be. I also checked the headlights themselves and was amazed to find the outers are Cibie's and the inners Lucas.    The inners are the main beam lights (yes?) but they're really effective on my usual country roads!    Assuming the outers are the dipped headlights ( the car's laid up at the moment with no battery so I can't check), then I'm wondering why the Cibie's aren't giving me enough light. I'll have to check the bulbs that are fitted but, failing that, it could well be the wiring.    Any other reasons for poor light from apparently good Cibie headlights? Nick
  5. Would some kind soul please advise me what options I have to provide better illumination from my Mk2 saloon dipped-headlights.  I think I'm using standard (5 3/4"?) halogens or sealed beams and really want to just change the bulbs to a modern bulb. Perhaps the Osram Nightbreakers I've seen advertised?    I do have a bank of relays though for all headlights, so no worries there. Worst case, I might have to invest in some whole new headlights but I'm trying to avoid that, Thanks Nick
  6. Too late!   While keying I went through in a number of places such as the edges. swage lines.  Problem being I had some over spray in some places that was tricky to get off and various splodges, drips of unknown things that the car collected in the garage.   I suppose I've now got to get some etch primer on those spots without building up the paint thickness in adjoining areas  :-/ A bit of a learning curve to climb here  ;)
  7. Well cellulose thinners or a coin didn't touch the black primer, so I'll be sanding a sample panel initially.  
  8. Thanks guys.  I haven't had the chance to get in the garage since because the arrival of our first grandchild has taken precedence!   I'll do some testing and see what happens.
  9. I'm wondering what to do by way of painting preparation with the black paint that comes on new panels.   I thought the black stuff was cheap primer to be rubbed off, but mine is obviously quite a hard surface. Should I rub off to bare metal? Should I key with 400 grit or similar and apply primer on top? Polite suggestions welcome.  Thanks.
  10. It was owned by Robert Picton, his brother.  They swapped the old 2000 unit for a PI 2500 engine.   I e-mailed Dave Picton quite recently again but he hasn't replied as yet.  If anyone has his ear perhaps they could offer him a gentle nudge by way of a reminder to reply? Thanks.
  11. The Chris Witor info looks to be the same as the T2000 club info, which might be because CW is the common link?
  12. My GT6 has an MG serialled 2498cc engine and I'm trying to find out some more about it.  So far I've found out the head is stamped 218225 and the casting number is 312388.   According to the Triumph 2000 Register book there should also be a part number starting with a 5 somewhere but I can't find it. Does anyone know where to find the part number? If the engine numbers are broadly in line with the commission numbers my engine dates from late 1971. Any insight into the basic configuration or spec of this engine would be gratefully received. Being a former Picton car, the engine might have had a tweak or two, but I'll only know that if I take it apart. A bit drastic at this stage! Thanks Nick
  13. My GT6 Mk2 restoration is once again progressing.  It's now had it's inside painted, so it's essentially now exterior painting, interior fit-out + whatever engine work might be needed.  There's also exhaust, wheels and some ancilliary mechanical bits to choose and fit.  It's starting to look like a realistic possibility for 2014 now!     Here's a photo from today.
  14. Okay, I'm getting a bit confused now. Is this coming from the new Triumph 2000 Spares Group?  
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