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Pete Lewis

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  1. Hi roger , i also started a tools and tips on october 20th but it didnt take off

     

    having run the last  ( Lost) forum we had a load of idea's in tips and odds and sods   but I cant be doing all that again.

     

    its a good place but with  no chapters  or headings to browse things like this just get lost unless you wade through the  whole thing

     

    Pete

  2. Here, s hoping you have a 13/60 ?.

     

    early gearbox needed a extention to the remote with a cam and top mounted bracket

     

     

    later like the 13.60 may have as you describe a blanking plug under the remote housing

    its tunnel off to have a look see,

    if no plug then you need parts and bracket like shown on eg GT6 with overdrive

     

    of a seperate dash switch with a bright warning lamp, or buzzer

     

    pete

  3. most servo stick on due to the air valve not releasing, and  blocked filter 

    or misalignment of the piston rod through the case.

     

    having said that ive had tested servos of all types over the years on warranty work and  my aftermarket universal one supplied to all did exactly the same as you with the experience, delightful on entering a roundabout for a quick exit...noooo   youre stopping.  always a 2 -3 second delay

     

    despite much strip and examine , upping  the air valve spring rate and ensure all is free , it was replaced in an air of unnatural giving up, 

    the replacement was totally different  better assist and instant disengage ,,,, why....dont have a clue,

     

    Pete

  4. other things to improve the volt drop is to add a bonded earth from bonnet direct to the battery earth tag, 

     

    also worth bonding the body tubs and chassis 

     

    My Vit6 was a 64 and with the original set up gave 10.5 volts at the pointed end .  

    with halogen bulbs and 14v   you need sun glasses to dim the road sign reflections    

     

    the improvement is as said the best thing you can do for peanuts , I agree its a no -brainer   

    this is the cheapest modification you can do easilly with  amazing  improvement,   

     

    Pete

  5. Monroes are fine , good standard shocker , up market from the multitude of black  looks like a shocker thats always available

     

    unless you have deep pockets and access to a chassis  dyno its very difficult to DIY settings that cover all ride conditions,many of us 

    leap into the trap of Ooh  Argh   shiney,  adjustable  aftermarket bling and upgradeable stuff 

     

      having spent a fortune many wont say well its actually worse.. ...that spoils the fun, but  unless you are seriously into hybrid specs , for  serious modifications  many add on's are very hard to  improve in a shed what manufacturers do with development/.experimental and dynamometer measured specifications, 

     

      but dont let that spoil your fun

     

                      Pete

  6. from a design life point i would expect the more solid version to crack due to heat expansion stresses more so than the more open version

     

    but thats a drawn down from retired grey matter !!!  Pete

     

    other variables could be the diameter of the downpipe ,and its sealing flange   when comparing Mk1 1600 throught to big saloon Mk1 2ltr

     

    might all be the same but  I dont have any to measure

     

    Pete 

  7. if you want to run up tp sunny Luton id be pleased to run through what youve done,

     

    if you have used clourT and balanced what other improvement wold you expect, is there some other undelying problem ??

     

    remember there's no magic with these just stick to basics, when supplied to the line they would have purely been set to

    a jet height and a thottle stop , and whacked on and they would run , flow settings and more stringent pre set controlls where not about when these were designed .

     

    if the basics are correct they do their job,

    but if you fancy a run a cuppa and a overview , let me know

     

    I did manage an emission workshop for 10 years in the 70/80s

    Pete

  8. you should wring the baulk ring onto the cone with a good firm rotational grip, it should grab the cone and lock on

    there should be a gap between the ring and the dog teeth,

     

    the gear dog teeth must have a well defined 55deg angle chamfered on the end of the dog tooth, and a same on the sliding sleeve

    its these angles that allow baulk and rock over when synchronised, if all rounded, blurred and chimbled look for some replacements

     

    make sure you get the correct springs in the sleeves 1/2 is different to 3/4 easy to make too weak or too strong.if mixed up.

     

    regards Pete

  9. Just another thought on any piped connections to any engine

    ...engine noise can be transmitted up the pipes or from the tubes inside the gauge

    if you use a plastic pipe they dont transmit the vibrations

    if you use metal pipes you need to ut the pipe and add a short lenght of rubber pressure hose,

    if you get needle vibrations on oil or vacuum you need to add a damper , often made from anshort length

    of bundy crushed with pliers till it damps to a smooth reading

    it was common to add a coil in the tube run to lessen noise

     

    pete

  10. Firstly they are not therevto worry you into depression, but a good indicator of reducing oil performance and yes general engine bearing conditions,

    with a good quality 20/50 oilmthe triumph spec is 40 to 60psi at 2000rpm

    to fit you remove the low pressure switch located on the oil filter side of the engine, add the tee peice

    and refit the gauge pipework and the switch

    just test for leaks when done

    Pete

  11. if you talk to MP about a rebuild of your 4 spd ask about the costs of using a 18mm spigot mainshaft and a modified stem gear to

    match, the 1/2" Mainshaft spigot is the weak link in the std gearbox as its a carry over from the standard 8/10 and is the most frequent failure in the std 3 rail box , on a vitesse you need mikes modified stem gear , the 18mm spigot mainshaft is DOLLY vintage

     

    Pete

  12. They have been fitted by car and truck manufacturers since discs were introduced right through to the present day

    they feel its needed , and on a bike you dont get the wash spray from the other wheels tyre pumping water

    across the track of the vehicle

    pete

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