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Paul H

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  1. Yes this is new though it could have been progressive over the last year . In Suffolk we don’t have hills . The Accuspark has been in place for 4 years Paul
  2. Fuel should be ok Tesco Momentum and just a few days since filling Paul
  3. I’ll remove the plugs tomorrow and photo them for opinion . They were cleaned yesterday and did about 180 miles today Paul
  4. I’ve travelled up to the Wirral from Suffolk in my Vitesse mk2. no issues and so far 400 miles ( went on Walled Towns Run today which takes in North Wales ) . Going up a crawler land , very steep hill on A55 Vitesse didn’t like it at all and as the pressure hit with the incline and she started to miss so had to drop to 2nd to get up . I’ve done this hill before with no real issues . Also noticed she slows down a lot on hills. What are the possible causes ? I’ve got a spare set of plugs so will try them . Ignition is accuspark . I cleaned the plugs yesterday and the colour is ok maybe a tad rich though some of the plugs were oily and one of the gaps was bunged up with carbon . It’s as though I wasn’t running on all 6 Paul
  5. Found the problem gearbox switch terminal loose . Oh how I love removing the gearbox cover 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 Paul
  6. A better view of the relay which has no markings Paul
  7. No discernible click . I think it’s the wiring under the gearbox cover which has just been put back after new clutch slave . Before if take off the cover again tested the fuse which is a blade and only feeds the overdrive . That’s ok next is to check the output of the relay which is the original style . Not sure which one is the feed to the terminal in and terminal out and lastly terminal switch . The pic shows the wiring .
  8. I’ve used these screw covers sprayed black Paul
  9. I had similar issues with fitting / sealing my gearbox cover in my Vitesse . I made hardboard gaskets to fit the gearbox cover and another for the floor and the firewall . I held these in place with sealant and then fitted rivnuts . One one gasket I glued a section of inner tube . The hardboard gaskets were oversize as my fibreglass gearbox cover didn’t fit . Paul
  10. Yes that’s the one I’ve got . Easy to fit and of course aluminium Paul
  11. I’ve got a set off ebay and they work about £30 deld from Australia . Paul
  12. I had issues with flooding on my Vitesse changed the jets , full of slivers . Added Huco and fuel filter close to Cdse’s . So far working fine . I even have a modified spanner for removing the carbs , got the timing down to less than 20 mins for removal and strip down Paul
  13. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/256199241818?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=gZ46cTL7Say&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=WOrzrqDcRZu&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY Paul
  14. I’ve fitted a Huco 133001 fuel pump . Fits in the engine bay on my Vitesse https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334971878090?var=0&mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&campid=5338749392&toolid=20006&customid=GB_131090_334971878090.142394001106~1872072052518-g_Cj0KCQjw6KunBhDxARIsAKFUGs-2oNdOpKPlJhiJV1UBvfqeJexsKIpSKy2tTe-mK1pYxnzx2pd_UJEaAldAEALw_wcB Paul
  15. Paul H

    Two post car lift

    I’ve fitted a fibreglass pit insert so no drainage issues https://www.mech-mate.co.uk/products the model SP01 Paul
  16. Paul H

    Two post car lift

    Have you considered a pit ? Paul
  17. I’ve used stainless screws instead of rivets on my Vitesse They look ok and the sections easily removed Paul
  18. Yes Pete . Instant read shows extremes and hence worry factor kicks in . I’ve got a spare temp gauge . Do I need a different sender and cable to connect Paul sender pic
  19. The fan is a yellow plastic 6 fin . The temp rises to 90, the thermostat opens and the temp drops to 80 and cycle starts again . My gauge is mechanical so no electrics that’s why I see the range . I can go 200 plus miles in a session and everything is ok, until I hit a traffic jam Paul
  20. I fear going into traffic jams with my mk 2 Vitesse as the mechanical temp gauge will climb to over 100 and at times up to 115 especially on a hot day and having driven for a few hrs . I have the standard fan fitted . I’ve flushed the engine and have a new radiator, heater matrix and heater diverter mechanical switch . All hoses are new with a recent conversion to silicone . Once on the move the guage quickly drops back to 85 to 90 range. Would having an electric fan improve cooling in traffic jams ? Paul
  21. And all for a 100 mile range and a cost of £20k Paul
  22. I have the same handbrake cover so cut off the lip which didn’t seal ! and glued it to the gearbox cover . All good until the rubber perishes Paul
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