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Paul H

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  1. Welcome Terry - you will find the forum very interesting and informative some people call it a madhouse !! - I was in a similar position a couple of years ago and the best advice I can offer based on personal experience is to drive the car of your choice - I hired a 1360 convertible for a day - it was the best £140 I ever spent as my wife and I were both smiling at the end of the day though we decided we needed a saloon + more power so settled on a Vitesse - Where do you live ? Im sure you will find a member willing to assist Best regards Paul
  2. Here is a pic of the plugs after 10 mile run - I had a 1/4 turn left to richen + added a penny washer to fit over damper tube - Will the penny washer be helping to richen ? The plug colour is going in the right direction plus needed to adjust tick over as it had climbed from 1000 revs to 1200 revs Would retarding timing help ? Finally is the colour ok as if not I will have to drop the fixed jets as I cant adjust further Thanks in advance Paul
  3. Hi Karl yes thats the one. Puts a nice finish to the job. Looks like you had instructions how to fit which is more than i did Paul
  4. Re your fuel tank. You can still buy the transfer which gives instructions on how to use the reserve tank - purchased mine from Canleys Paul
  5. If you fit a filter after the tank this will give you the teltale info if the surface lining is breaking away. My guess is that it wont Paul
  6. Old stock looks like a possible answer - I do know there has been a shortage of supply of POR15 and could be the reason why Frost has launched their own brand of ME2 products . My guess is that as your tank is new you will be ok though not the protective covering you were expecting and paid for Paul
  7. Just found the Frost PDF Instructions which should help - Its does say re applying is not recommended Paul por15 tank sealer.pdf
  8. Richard - can you upload a PDF version of TSSC - POR15 , currently its a .ODT which requires Word to read Paul
  9. Hi - Ive used POR15 tank sealer on my Vitesse tank and no issues at all and would recommend the product - What condition is the excess which you poured out - does that have bubbles ? - Im also a big fan of the POR15 Paint ( apart from the price !!! ) I have had bubbles in the paint - The website says this Whether the same applies to the tank sealer I dont know . From what I remember its not possible to apply a further coat - I bought my "kit" from Frosts and that would be my next port of call Hope this helps Paul .
  10. It used to be the last post I had read , now it is the last entry . This is down to cookies Paul
  11. I purchased trunnions from a reputable source last year and they started to leak within 6 months - Before fitting new trunnions its best to seal the base with solder or JB Weld - lesson learnt Paul
  12. Ive fitted nylon trunnion kits on front and rear - so far so good and a few £ saved Paul
  13. 20/50 used in dampers . Can I try a washer on top of spring to add weight ? Lastly got a 50 mile trip planned this Friday . Should this be put off till the mixture is sorted ? Paul
  14. I have rubber tubing to fit the standard airbox - which are not fitted yet - Would adding these affect the mixture ? Paul
  15. Hi Pete running a standard airbox with paper filters. Temp compensators are locked off - The only unorthodox thing ive done is to add double gaskets and wellseal to the float chambers - no leaks so far . Without Wellseal the float chambers leaked and float height is 17mm - Best to try damper spring - how are these rated ?? Paul
  16. Pete's suggestion on masking tape is well advised - I found an old spoon useful - I used silicon spray , this helped Paul
  17. Hi all back again with tuning my CDSE carbs for my Vitesse MK2 - Just got back from a 40 mile run and checked the plugs and all 6 are too white for my liking so tried to richen the mixture using the allen key , and only got a 1/4 turn clockwise on both carbs before hitting the limit stop so cant richen any further - Does the ignition timing affect mixture ??? If not the only logical thing I can think of lowering the fixed jets - If this practice is acceptable ( they are currently set at 100 thou below the base line ) I was going to reset them them at 110 thou. Any other solutions or where to go next Regards Paul
  18. It was sold within a couple of hours for £175 Regards Paul
  19. Paul H

    Ireland 2018

    Considering taking the Vitesse to Ireland next year , hopefully not too ambitious . Just researching and finding car ferries a tad expensive approx £350 return for Holyhead, Dublin . Is this pricing the norm ? Any advice welcome plus places to stay , areas to visit Regards Paul
  20. Ive got 3 inline filters on the petrol lines, after tank , pre pump and pre carbs. Appreciate only one is required though with commissioning / fault finding they act as site guides . You can check fuel is leaving the tank arriving at pump and then finally getting to carbs . With R9 the tubing is very firm and slithers are a major issue . Got two teashirts on this one . A good tip picked up on this forum is to use Vaseline when fitting . Hope this helps Regards Paul
  21. HI Karl, following your work with interest . When I refitted my petrol tank I added a fuel tap and then an inline filter in the boot. The tap makes changing the filter easier plus it's a security aid. All rubber tubing was R9 grade . My car is a vitesse so a wider tank . I re routed the pipe work to the right by a few inches which makes access easier. Best regards Paul
  22. I know somebody who made Porsche badges for his 914 using a 3D printer , not very legal but the quality was excellent . Are triumph badging an option Paul
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