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Steve P

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  1. I`ve said before on here,i bought my Vitesse in 1985,around 2000 i wrote letters to some of the previous owners.I also had a name for the first owner in 1969,it was an unusual name so i searched it and found an address in Shropshire and fired off a speculative note,he called me as soon as he received it and was delighted to hear it was still on the road,his wife even asked to buy it back when i sent photo`s.

    Steve

  2. On 13/02/2019 at 21:10, classiclife said:

    This company may be able to assist, no personal knowledge - just did a Google search for RR Berkshire:

    http://novatech.info/

    Worth a call to ascertain their worth............... seem classic car focused.

    Good luck.

    Richard.

    They look interesting,i have been looking for someone to have a go at my 2.5 Vitesse when i fit the 123-Tune.

    Only 15 minutes from me.(and the original poster)

    Steve

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  3. Hi Nick,

    I removed the extension and fitted the brass carrier i had when it was first fitted,i think the issue is the angle of the operating arm is past vertical towards the bell housing when clutch not depressed and almost touching the bell housing when fully depressed,i think this means the carrier is too short because of the difference in the Vitesse and saloon flywheels.

    Steve

  4. Thread update..

    Finally wrestled the box out today,nothing wrong with the taper pin or cross shaft which is a bit disappointing,the bearing is definitely noisy and knackered,can`t get the clutch off as it`s got imperial hex head bolts and i can`t find one to fit it.Hopefully it`s just worn out but i thought it would do more than the 12k its done.

    I have a bearing carrier extender which i will try and post a picture of to see what people more knowledgeable than me think on the travel issue.

    Steve

  5. On my old TriumphTune wheelbarrow on the Vitesse it had cotton reel rubber mounts bolted through the boot floor,i think it definitely needs a flexible mount to cope with the movement.

    I removed mine due to low ground clearance and had a custom single box system made.

    Steve

  6. I`m missing driving my Herald and Vitesse at the moment,clutch trouble with the Vitesse,because it`s a 2.5 with Saloon box it`s a pita to get out.

    Herald is waiting for me to have a day where nobody is telling me what we are doing today,so i can actually get the new engine in.

    The last 3 months must be the longest i have gone without a working Triumph for probably 10 years.

    Usually go to the Brooklands New Years Day meeting,normally packed out.

    Steve

  7. I did the very same thing to my MK 1 Vitesse 2.5 after snapping a driveshaft on the 2012 Round Britain Run.

    I sourced the parts over time before fitting,i was lucky at the time that Nick was still doing his excellent conversion with MGF bearings,i went for the full setup built up by him as i trust him more than myself.

    You need the wishbones,tie bars,uprights,and the wishbone bracket to weld to the chassis,.these are available from Canleys(still available i think).And obviously your choice of CV shafts.

    I also went for a new 3.27 diff with a modified carrier.Also a Saloon gearbox with J type overdrive.

    It has produced a quick car but also one that will cruise at 80 no problem(on private roads.

    Also make sure the brakes are in good order,i found the standard setup with a set of Mintex 1144 pads work great.

    I am doing the same thing to my Herald 1500 at the moment.Using the Rimmer/Jigsaw CV shaft.Got a decent price on one of their many sales.

    Steve

  8. They aren`t Stanpart,just NOS pattern skins,i think the seller has worded it to say the original Stanpart part no.

    I bought something very similar back in the day for my Vitesse,fitted ok aside from a little fettling of the curve in front of the quaterlight.

    Still on the car and rust free to this day,due to copious amounts of Waxoyl in the doors.

     

    Steve

  9. I thought it was cheap,but bought one for my new engine Herald project,looks fine but not fitted yet.

    Cost...i`m guessing Chinese bulk buy.

    Happening in lots of areas of supply including CCTV which is what i do.

    Steve

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