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SpitfireGeorge

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  1. Hi Pete,

    Got them from Rimmers. All the main dimensions are the same except for the spindle shaft which is about  1 cm shorter. My old ones had seized as they had not been used for 40 years. I tried fitting one of the originals but it was still a problem. Part of the scuttle has been replaced and I suspect the holes for the wipers are not quite in the right place. I have elongated them as far as I dare but I am having to file all sorts off to get them to fit. Getting the tubes to stay in place could be interesting.

    Cheers.

  2. Hi Guys,

    I am currently trying to fit new wiper wheel boxes to my Spit Mk3. All the diagrams show them with the metal tubing being attached at the bottom. However to fit mine that way round I have had to file loads off the bottom to get them over the heater and also file down a rivet holding the heater casing together. They will go in more easily if they are rotated so that the tubing fits at the (now) top but the tubing needs significant bending to achieve this. Has anybody experienced this problem?

    Cheers.

  3. On 16/06/2021 at 08:44, Peter Truman said:

    Have you thought about using larger steel Rivnuts in the windscreen frame, rather than cutting welding to fit anchor nuts. I used heavy duty Rivnuts on my Mk2 Vitesse saloon windscreen frame when I converted to a convertible.

    Hi Peter,

    The worry I have is getting them correctly lined up. I get the feeling that I could not achieve the necessary accuracy. I reckon it would be cheaper to buy a second hand hood frame than pay a bodywork guy to do it.

    Cheers

  4. Hi Guys,

    Been in email contact with a company that sells Cobra Cub seats for a Triumph Spitfire. They have stopped advertising them specifically for the Spitfire due to problems with the sub-frames causing the seats to be at an incorrect height. I have emailed them back for further details and expect a reply tomorrow. Has anybody on here experience of this?

    Cheers.

  5. Hi Guys,

    Restarted work on rewiring my Spit Mk3 after my op. I have undone the bezel on the main light switch but how do you get the plastic knob off? I can see what looks like a grub screw but it does not have a screwdriver slot. The switch is the original from 1967 so would I be better off replacing it with a new one from one of the usual parts suppliers?

    Cheers.

  6. My piston stop is a spark plug as per the photo above but has an allen bolt with the head at the piston end rather than the thread. Used a ratchet from a socket set. Did move it carefully and only pressed slightly when the engine stopped to make sure that it was touching the stop. Still got the dent though..

  7. Hi Pete,

    Yes keyway definitely fitted. Looked at piston down plug hole with a torch. The piston stop has dented the top of the piston, just hope it does not cause a hot spot. Anyway checked TDC as per Mjit post and then aligned with the standard timing mark. Set cam position on cylinder 4 valves rocking and hopefully it should be pretty well correct if pulley marking is correct.

    Cheers.

  8. Hi Guys,

    Been trying to find TDC using the homemade piston stopping tool in the no1 plug. Every time I try I find TDC is about 90 degrees different from the hole in the pulley! Before I take the cylinder head off and use my mercer gauge has anybody got any ideas why this is happening and what I am doing wrong.

    Cheers

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