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  1. Well I'll be damned.
    I have no idea how that got onto Box but it is info that I scanned and obviously put on Box, I have no recollection of doing this. I know its me as it has my name and my watermark
    I did scan my collection of strips and sent them to VitesseSteve. As well as the small chassis stuff I also sent him strips from Toledos, Dolomites, 2000s and Stags.
    I can only assume I was playing round with stuff when I put these on Box.

    No worry about me taking them down as I cant recall how I put them up.

     

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  2. Would using a cutting blade on an angle grinder to cut a groove in the bearing help to get a puller in?
    Probably need the flat split plate puller to make it work. (sorry dont know the proper name form it)
    If going to the bother of replacing the seals then you might as well do the bearings.
    I had to do that to a pressed on ABS ring recently

     

  3. Fantastic collection.
    Very jealous of the Vitesse slotcars.
    I think the Vitesse is an under modelled Triumph, plenty of Heralds and it would be a simple conversion to make a Vitesse I imagine.
    I have several Airfix Heralds in the cupboard to convert to Vitesse one day.

  4. Hi Pete you are probably aware that you can fit telescopic dampers without fitting CV halfshafts.
    It is just a bolt on extension on the top chassis member.
    From what info I can find the parts to make the original CV conversions are becoming scarce.
    A few people recommend replacing tired donuts with Metalistik donuts\, more expensive than alternatives but they last longer and are original spec.

    I tried to find the lever damper shock mounts for the Mk2 Vitesse as I have a Herald chassis I am converting to fit under my Mk2 but it looks like I will have to carefully cut them from the old chassis and weld them to the replacement.


     

  5. And this non Triumph tool is made to remove the halfshaft from the hub on the rear of a VW Amarok.
    VW will not sell a bearing kit for these vehicles only a complete halfshaft and hub but an aftermarket bearing kit is available.
    VW wanted NZ$5200 for the part, I could have a destroyed the axle and had a halfshaft and flange made for less than that.
    The Febest bearing kit was about NZ$300.
    Fitted with press and  heat.IMG_7610.thumb.jpg.b4cfbc9a7f081f1497b04b657b4dc11d.jpg

  6. On 02/05/2023 at 01:07, Unkel Kunkel said:

    Something very cheap to make your  ultrasonic cleaner quicker and easier, save on cleaning agents and  solvents and make it a lot easier to clean afterwards, 

    just one of these:

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    Putting the items to be cleaned in a bag of  cleaning agent and then immersing in the tank with just water filled up to the usual level means its quicker, cleaner and saves whatever cleaning agent your using.The crud remains in the bag, rather than in the tank.

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    This is a heater clip from a Herald/Vitesse that I use as a divider in my US cleaner.
    With the cleaner having 2 transducers the waves move the salsa jar to a null point so this keeps it over one of the transducersIMG_7616.thumb.jpg.3828a8d31478c7d5367998aff4636d89.jpg

  7. 13 hours ago, Ian Foster said:

    ..........

    As far as I know, no one actually thinks there is a right and wrong way to fit the spring, so the 'factory procedures' theory is probably correct. 

    I dont think upside down is acceptable🙃

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