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Gadgetman

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  1. If you are interested I can put you onto a guy who did mine for me, replaced inner and outer bearings, new UJ, shot blasted / primed, welded the backplate and ground back where the handbrake lever pivot sits ( it wears a divot on the backplate) all done for £69 ( including drilling out a seized trunion bolt!) at that price it's not worth doing it yourself!

  2. If you are interested I can put you onto a guy who did mine for me, replaced inner and outer bearings, new UJ, shot blasted / primed, welded the backplate and ground back where the handbrake lever pivot sits ( it wears a divot on the backplate) all done for £69 ( including drilling out a seized trunion bolt!) at that price it's not worth doing it yourself!

  3. Sounds like my old 1500TC when I shot the big ends, the shells came out as thin as a coke can... !

    The con rod was even slightly oval and needed replacing. The engine is easy to strip, not complicated at all.

    Shame....There was a brand new 1500 short engine for sale last week at Beaulieu !

  4. Pete, it looks like I have found the culprit....

    The propshaft has a contact mark running around it and after pulling it out it has been hitting the underside of the handbrake reinforcement panel in the tunnel. 

    It looks like the cause is shot forward differential rubber mounts, with the car on axle stands the rubber mounts are free to spin and have a gap above them of about 50 thou.

    I will change the mounts for poly ones and replace a notchy prop shaft UJ then see how I get on but with a lack of parts, tomorrows trip to Duxford  will not happen  :(

    Oh the diff is a GE so as I read it it is a 13/60 dif (GE93007)

  5. I am looking into a whining / grinding noise under load on my 1966 Vitesse 6. I have looked at the diff drive shaft uj's and replaced them but the noise remains & I fear it is the diff itself. 

    Looking at the diff output shaft flanges they have 5/16" bolts but looking at the Vitesse 1600 parts illustrations on Rimmers it shows 3/8 diameter bolts, have I got a 13/60 diff and drive shafts or did triumph put 5/16" bolts on the 1600 Vitesse and the parts list is wrong? 

    What is the diff serial number prefix for a Vitesse and herald diff???

     

  6. if sure you can buy access holes on ebay !!!!!

     

     

     

     

     

    look for a hole saw kit my Aldi one works well

    you could i suppose hole saw the A post and fiddle a nut on the back of the bolt if you can see/locate it.

     

    never tried on this location but you could drill the thread out and fit a Rivenut http://rivetnut1.tru-m.com/

    available from many places, easy to fit the cage has an open back so the nut should not cause restricted movement and far stronget than the weeny thin tapped plate,

     

    in the end we removed and turned it around and tapped new holes, still rubbish design, its got a life of use it once twice with luck third time stripped.

     

     

    Pete

    Rivnuts are great. We use them all the time on aircraft. Make sure you get the ones with a key on them to stop them spinning, you just file a small slot in the hole for it to grip on

    http://www.lasaero.com/site/products/article?id=O00DHQGIL

     

    http://www.lasaero.com/site/products/article?id=G00Z4ZOET

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