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Pete Lewis

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  1. To stop the two tubs closing up I hid two countersunk screws under the tread plates but guess if fitted you have removed these and and the sills pete
  2. Interesting so it is pad pull back but not end float are you realy sure the disc had not pushed the pads back so when jacked the gap appears the piston seals should give some retraction but not enough to give a gap all very useful next time this problem pops up nice to have a solution pete
  3. And look at the grooves in the cam front bearing to identify whats fitted the later 2ltr vitesse vintage was reckoned to be the best before emmisions started to de tune things No point in skimming if the cams a 1974 yr and as flat as a pancake pete
  4. Back in the 80s we did many trials of gasket hard joint face oil leaks we dumped all paper gaskets and used loctite 574 a hard setting when air is excluded instant gasket which worked far and above any other product in its day, I still use it today at home it solved many oil seapage or problem leaks on trucks still available and much more choice with more types now if the gearbox is off check the thichness of the withdrawl bearing if its only 15mm thick you need to add a washer or two under the sperical post, or the angle of the arm is ,'late' and you loose travel and the pins are then set below the centre line the orig bearings were 19mm thick if there are wear grooves in the throwout carrier remove the anti rotation pin set it somewhere else pete
  5. Not looked up on the data but late mk 2 2000 had a very flat cam pair of grott SU HS4 and lower bhp (88) than any other 2ltr spec Ive got one, doubt I will mess around these days but it will never set the world on fire pete
  6. sure ive seen later ones with a clip and capless bulb located to shine in the edge of the plastic backing all a bit cheap and crude design (or lack of it just makes the colours and motifs sort of glow a bit
  7. 8.75" that probably gives you a ride height gain of around +1.5" at the wheels Wow !!! well you'll never graze the down pipes Pete
  8. manual s a bit vague but gives GT6 front springs as fitted test length as 8.06" +- 0.09" test load 880lbs free length 12.46" there's no clues about spring plate on shocker positions pete
  9. Fitted spring lengths are in the manual , (thats out in the conservatory with a cold laptop) but first thoughts are that your shocker spring platforms are at the wrong height from the lower bush. rather than the springs are too long. pete
  10. On a different drift had this on a swing spring conversion on the Vit6 and to get any ride amounts of kit butchery ended with cut 25mm off the shocker dust can and removed 2 of the 3 rubber bump rings to get some travel. the whole thing was useless and removed to a courier spring set up. pete
  11. from the wiring 2500s diagram yes there is a hazard and flasher as separate units do check the dual filiament bulbs 5/21w are in ok/ right way round for stop tail and the flashers are all 21w and the claw fittings are making an earth in the boot. also delete the nigh dimmer in the boot rear wheel arch if its fitted, easy to bypass join all like colours and ditch the earth pete dont see one on the 25s diagram so youre lucky
  12. If you wish to join you can save £5 by direct debit you get a free insurance valuation for 12months important if you dont want the value to be a 40 yr old banger and apart from everything else a full colour snazzy informative magazine every month its worth considering
  13. If its in next months Courier then details are public Have you thought about joining ?
  14. Its not in the feb courier so details are only available on line to club members until its published if you are a member then you need to log in the home page and the advert details will show. Its done that way so theres an advantage of membership you get the details earlier than non members You could contact hq as the non logged in suggests or fill in the contact them email in the drop box pete
  15. that rings a bell do some have cup washer each side of the flat bushes the washer having the location protrusion ?? cant remember something has to keep the shaft away/central in the turret hole or you get amazing squeaks you cant trace Pete
  16. if you go back into the past you will see ive always promoted their site agree excellent site
  17. the bush should have a spigot/shoulder that centralises the bush in the turret hole top and bottom are the same theres a simple cup washer sits either side of the bush and the shocker shaft has a register/stepped thread to control the amount of squash when you tighten the nut, the shocker shaft only has any load on it in the off the deck or off the car position and the spring length is restricted by the shocker being fully extened, on the road or with the suspension jacked there is no load and you can push pull the shaft quite easy, just some damped loading if the shoulder wont fit thro the turret theres a basic dimensional problem with the bushes just some ramblings Pete
  18. Thats useful, some later and replacement delany valves have a capiliary pipe which should be routed into the cabin and this acts as a thermostat and tries to keep the heater output constant with engine coolant temp variation lucky youres doesn't have this extra pete
  19. Any chance of a photo? the weight wont do much you are only looking at the shocker spindle damping loads the shocker only loads this bush when fully extended on a jack etc? On the floor there is no load on the shaft Dont leave it hanging off a jack you need the suspension semi loaded or the shocker will seem too short Have you tried fit the cup washer and underside bush and raise the shaft through it then fit the top bush and cup washer pete
  20. John, take them off , screw the small nut to fully close the plastic plunger onto its seat if the thing is open at normal , or sucking air as the 2 o ring seals are degraded you artificially weaken the idle mixture and it get set on the rich side to get a even idle, the result is its too rich with the throttles open there are careful tests to set these to the book, but for most having them open when they should be closed is the main culprit, so block them off or set them shut at normal temperature is the best diy solution then adjust the mixture with your CDSE you need the tool with a hex key to adjust the needle height they are there to lean the mixture by bleeding air around the throttle plates when very hot, certainly would aid your hot idle but if they are as most wear into an open setting , your whole mixture is wrong right up the revs range if that makes any sense pete
  21. What gt6 is this , does it have temperature compensators on the front sides?of each carburettor pete
  22. I would echo Colin n this too hot too rich , not enough under bonnet air flow worse still if you have pancake filters sucking in loads of hot air. hot engine lost power due too hot/rich and fan load makes the alternator drag the idle down till it died . refit engine driven fan and lean it off. Pete
  23. If its a fuel smell then apart from a perforated tank being rusty underneath then the normal culprit is the short hose from the tank suction pipe to the supply pipemgoesnhard and might seem tight but leaks drain back fuel you also need to check the state of the union and oilive on the suction tube reserve union may be too loose or if its a rubber olive ...degraded and leaks with full tank and on drain back is the fuel cap at its best , its a poor design suffers alot of neck damage over the years and spillage can enter the boot from the body sealing grommet most water leaks are from the tail lamp seals pete
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