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Suitable glue for estate side window rubbers?
Pete Lewis replied to Colin Lindsay's topic in Bodywork & Fittings
and of the day all sealing was often the simple /cheap black bostik gutter type sealant . easy to clean with white spirit , wont act as a glue but was used to seal all rubbers of the day stays supple and does eventually glue everything . Pete -
Chassis dimensions - Vitesse Mk2
Pete Lewis replied to JohnKR's topic in Chassis, Suspension & Steering
steve has some on his web pages Triumph Service Training Notes - Vitessesteve the club does have archive of a lot of tech bulletins etc but you need to visit HQ to have browse Gaydon have a lot of orig documents but never found them easy to deal with many use the forum to get a spread of experience when a hic up in docs appears its quicker Ha !! Pete Pete -
Chassis dimensions - Vitesse Mk2
Pete Lewis replied to JohnKR's topic in Chassis, Suspension & Steering
manuals are the best bible we have but errors do exist as do the one bit of information you need is often missing , i would guess some errors are corrected in service technical notes used to advise dealers of changes or errors and later prints Pete -
if the rubber body is sound and still attached to the mount plate any flaking around the edges is quite normal as said its easy to find the replacements are worse than the old ones Pete
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a steel spacer its likely from the reverse shaft if you fit the OD and dont turn the cam to its lowest point the pump roller assy can get bent its best to drop the pump , the cam has achamfer to lead the roller on but it can cause troubles most failures on a recent refit is down to the cam woodruff key has been left out . pete
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A point of clarification on washers ?
Pete Lewis replied to Aristotle's topic in Drivetrain & Rear Axle
its is general practice you dont get a washer under the head as the head should be held and the nut has to be tightened hence to aid the turning of the nut a washer is added some washers are there if some sort of reinforcement of the face is designed its quite a practical move to fit two short bolts rather than trying to locate and insert to one long one all down to your preferences pete -
use of bolts is a fairly often fix when the orig studs have sheared the stud holes are drilled out and a bolt used , disadvantage is you need two hands and two spanners to do the bolts/nuts up tight. generally you use brass/gunmetal nuts on exhaust flanges as they dont rust and corrode with the heat but noy essential. Pete
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one thing we have not mentioned is please check that after using choke that the jet does fully return to its adjusting nut SU choke controls are a mishmash of hopeless rods and levers a quick prod with the finger to give the jet a poke will test if its going to pop back up or ..its all ok Pete
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running rich will cause hot restart problems lean it off 1/2 a turn and see if the plug colour improves use of choke will take a good few hot miles to clear the soot. on the 1600 spartan is this on strombergs or downdraft solex carbs ?? one thing to always check is the coil wired polarity correct ?? ie neg to dizzy pos to ign switch Pete
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has the car stood for ages rings can get gummed up with lack of use . often a good dose of redex in the plug hole and left for a few days can make a cheap improvement but will make clouds of smoke when you restart it Pete
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its also worth checking no filter gaskets are obstructing the front face ports of the carbs there should be inside the rocker cover a metal gauze needs the retainer prizing open to extract it and wash in petrol a check of the diaphragm is worthwhile if its wrinkled a wash in petrol will revert it to size the diaphragm has location lugs to correctly position the air piston when was the filter last changed ??? as for mixture from level with the jet housing 3 turns down is a good start setting tight valve clearances do have a big effect on idle quality
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we have Ireland just down the road between shefford and bedford no passport but a pricey pub Pete
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A point of clarification on washers ?
Pete Lewis replied to Aristotle's topic in Drivetrain & Rear Axle
cant look right now but grey matter suggests the 1500 had one extra rubber spacer under one of the fwd mounts knowone has any idea why you would pitch the front frame as the rear mounts are fixed . it was introduced on later spits but never seen on herald vitesse GT6 Pete -
look at steve's online manuals Triumph Car Service manuals - Vitessesteve at least your shoes had the trailing one the right way up many are wrong the unused handbrake lever slot must be at the bottom of the trailing shoe Pete
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a question where on earth did the cupfull of water come from to get in the sump it /doubt wont be condensation light staining a rub with an oily rag .......you need to see the state of cranks left outside to normalise i nice big magnet taped to the oil filter always seems agood idea Pete
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it seems you need to fully bleed the slave . firstly the bleed nipple must be on the top of the feed pipe to expell all the air trapped you need to remove the slave and push the piston in as far as it will go rebleed , then a few pedal strokes to reposition the piston once the slave is refitted have a bleed tube held up high above the slaves height to ensure bubbles go upwards. moving the cylinder fixed point is never going to work as the piston can sit anywhere in the cyllinder so it compensates for disc wear .moving the cyl does not reposition the piston pete
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but start with the idle screw , if that makes an easy test . once you get it hot and she idles you can adjust the mixture , if you take a look at the diaphragm if its wrinkled and wont go back nicely wash it in petrol it will resume its correct shape Pete
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when you say cuts out does it stop driving or just stalls when you pull up dues to a too slow idle is your herald 1200 or 13/60 ??? Pete
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maybe time to send it to speedy cables or jdo instruments for a refurb ??? Pete
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Lucas 23634A Alternator Early Spitfire MKIV
Pete Lewis replied to Nigel MK1V's topic in Parts Wanted
any lucas acr type will fit as a swap, if the case is handed you can rotate the halves to get the correct lug handing always make sure the split tube in the rear lug is midpositioned to allow for expansion or you break the lug off quite quickly most will have 2 x 30amp blades and one 17 amp to power the warning lamp ...quite normal Pete -
driving with the tunnel off will frighten the Pooh out of many with all the whirring clacking clicking thats hidden by the tunnel Pete
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aha Mini bypass hoses either it went on a doddle or it fought you all the way Pete
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i am beginning to think everything was better in the Old Days in the 60/70s i dont remember any pot holes , you could go for tootle on a sunday not bang and crash round the roads after 65 its all down hill ...but how far ??? before i was 78 i could put me socks on without swearing Pete