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Pete Lewis

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  1. One other thought , calibrate the dipstick if its got a wrong un you can easily over fill the sump
  2. While the remote is off the top cover have a look at the ward (slot) in the 1st 2nd fork
  3. To make it work you need a double sealed rad cap one to keep the pressure cotrolled and one to seal the cap seal to the top of the filler if you are loosing lots I would look at the cap is it the right depth to seat the pressure washer on the base ofnthe filler Is the rubber in good condition also check the vacuum valve is seated, its inside the main spring fitting a bottle is not addressing the main problem pete
  4. Half way down the remote rod is another fork with a rubber bush need the remote housing off to check it or replace it
  5. Im watching you , cottage in north yorks with full glass bedroom , a quick flash and the sheep all run away ha ! ive got two mk IV in my area and both white pink ballast wires which had to be bypassed or changed to get 12v to the aldon we fitted. If theres a ceramic its pretty obvious the weedy coloured white pink is lesser.
  6. Did you changed the middle remote bushes ??
  7. Dave yes but its just started raining, luckily there.s wifi in the cottage and prefer reading all the troubles than watching emmerdale etc. or the news on tv in the morning is more lets argue rather than any actual facts def in holiday mode with occasional slip into reality Ha pete
  8. Ask doug about a stuck head ,he has a big tee shirt for that one all studs were a nightmare with a 3ft breaker bar and the head was still glued solid And the studs were not the slightest corroded Is this a mk1 or mk2 engine ?? did you double check there was tappet clearance ..? always use new hard washers and heavy duty nuts , bet the old washers have deformed and this looses torqure pete pete
  9. And were all plugs out and throttles opened ?? do you, have an engine number??
  10. The mkIV has normally got a ballasted coil feed this is a resistance wire in the loom , its a dull white pink colour this feeds the coil and your electronice unit ,, from the ign key switch the wire drops the coil voltage to around 6 volts, its not easy to check but if you earth the coil negative then check the readings it may be the low voltage is not liked by the dizzy electronics , some wont work below 8volts there is a second wire from the starter solenoid that by passes the ballast wire when you crank the starter, this puts 12v direct to the coil to aid starting in poor battery condition. to get the car to start both these circuits need to work if you have a meter check the ohms across the coil blade terminals if its 3 ohm you need a 12v feed all the time if its 1.5 ohms it must have the dropper wire in use and make up a 12v feed for the dizzy electronics if its got a 3 ohm coil and has been ballast bypassed to 12v this is the easiest option as the dizzy electronics will have a 12v feed , not a 6 volt feed which can be too low. Not sure tbat makes any sense Pete
  11. If you move the needle then you just adjust the jet to compensate for the change its not doing much, have you the correct jet sizes fitted ?? Pete
  12. Gbd was re register was originally CRK 241 thats london ( croydon) april 64 spot on.and when i sold her thats where she returned ...odd that. pete
  13. One reason why crimps are more widely recomended And that relies on you actually have the right size and crimp the wires not fresh air
  14. https://www.flickr.com/photos/andysbusphotos/5888096063 Mine was GBD 142B a 1964 Vit6 Dont have pics on this silly tablet thing but heres alink
  15. Do yo have the right needles fitted ?? whilst these cars are pre any real emmision controls they should not be a stinker Is it rich or unburnt fuel due to other factors ,, any misfiring ???
  16. its often a hard scaly build up on dizzy cap contacts not normally? carbon deposits many rota are a bit of a poor fit a short bit of elec tape can stiffen up sloppy fits do make sure the sprung centre is in contact with the cap brush, theres a post about its height on here a few days back but im just of on hols for a week so tah rah Pete
  17. jets sticking and not returning after you have used the choke, you push the control in but the jets stay 'down' test.... just push choke in and pop round the bonnet a finger the base of the jet it will pop back up if the levers are holding it open. its a pretty common SU fault Pete
  18. Also check the withdrawl pivot pin has not dropped if you look at the clutch hsg you can see the hole the pin fits thro' drivers side about a 8mm hole witha pin sitting down inside , if its an open hole its dropped out A refurb of the hydraulics and pedal push rod pivots is a good start when bleeding the nipple must be on top and it can help remove the slave and push the piston back im as far as possible to reduce the capacity to aid bleeding, It will take a few pumps to return the cyl to meet the slave push rod pete
  19. Brilliant, a well set up 6 is a great car , had mine for 14 years , well modified , I still miss it pete
  20. ive never yet seen any head mk1 mk2 or whatever that doesnt have a tapping to take a std bsp plug at the back end o/s corner plug it or use it so long as you keep the bypass operational. as i see it all with the heated manifold take off the heater and bypass from the manifold three way and the head is just plugged . unless its been modified Pete
  21. yes youre correct yellow is rich blue about right is there something on the air filters blocking the front face ports?? do a test with the filters Off. as you have swapped the carb its looking like an external problem if fuel pump psi was a problem both carbs would probably show yellow check the rocker breathers are clear. Pete
  22. solex 1600 used the head port, had to plug it up when fitted a mk1 manifold and strombergs Pete
  23. Brake clonks normaly due to couple of things cable over taut and holds shoes open makes adjustment ineffective trailing shoe is on upside down quite common , square hole must be at bottom just soome thoughts pete
  24. I have an avid industry hate of scotch loks , too small cuts the wires too large makes a poor connection they make problems rather than cure them Pete
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