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  1. I would have thought that your Spitfire 1500 has the 'swing spring' back axle set up in which case you can only use 4 studs to fix the spring to the differential casing. Anyway 4 studs is enough to keep everything in place and as you say the other holes should be sealed up....

  2. Delboy, assuming this is a filter for a spin on adaptor dont forget to try to get it hanging down near vertical (the length of the filter chosen might affect this) so that it stays full of oil which then helps to get the oil round the engine quicker on start up..... 

  3. Have another look at Paddock site as its not very clear but they do stock both engine types bearings (not sure about there being different widths of main bearings used for the same crank though.....). You can tell the difference because unfortunately the earlier bearings are all loads more expensive than the later ones☹️

    I take it youve really assessed the state of your engine as, unless its had a catastrophic failure, Im surprised any of these cars have lasted enough miles to need a rebore!

  4. I believe the problem is that the original hose is corrugated to absorb movement between the engine and radiator and if its replaced with a straight item this forward-backward flexibility will be lost so possibly putting stress on the rad pipe or even the rad mountings. Dont think its going to be easy to find a corrugated hose of exactly the right length.....

  5. Hi, I cant quite get my head round what youre explaining. Turning over on the starter motor with strobe connected to no1 spark plug you see the timing mark in 3 positions on the front pulley at 120º to each other and then once running theres only one mark showing at the correct position?

    Then you say you 'took the distributor cap off and could see sparking from the central rotor contact to the #1 ignition contact' without the cap in place????

    First check is to measure the resistance of the coil both low and high voltage sides and let us know the results.... 

  6. some people like to unbolt the roof on their saloon (its easily done and as theres a separate chassis has little effect on the cars rigidity) which of course could affect their insurance so they insure it as a convertible to ensure they are covered in the event of a claim....

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  7. well with a maintenance free battery its effectively sealed as the gases produced recombine so topping up is never required. However if over charged or discharged rapidly the gases are produced too rapidly so there are valve(s) built in to the casing to release the excess pressure. Its possible this didnt happen and the pressure rose however I would still expect those plugs to push out before the casing ruptures so think it must have been caused by something more 'explosive'..... 

  8. yes those diff bearings are tapered so with the nut undone they are loose and its normal to have lots of movement. Now comes the problem as they are preloaded bearings so its recommended to count the number of turns required to undo the nut so that it can be returned to exactly the same place thus ensuring the correct tension on the bearings. Perhaps you can retrace your steps after replacing the seal to get back to the original position.....

    Also make sure the casing vent is clear by moving the jiggle pin (at the rear of the diff on top) as if this is blocked oil can be forced out of the seals by the increasing internal pressure when the diff warms up. 

     

  9. The holes in the gearbox mounting plate where the bracket is bolted are slotted so allowing a little adjustment but I think thats all thats available. I have seen gearbox mounts before distorted as youve described and think its where the engine and gearbox tend to move forward under braking so over time the rubbers end up misshapen. I reckon you'll find that the replacements will fit with no difficulty although you might have to lever the engine back a little as the forward mounts will probably have also become distorted.

    Note that sometimes rubber components can look perished but its superficial and theyre in fact still serviceable. This applies particularly to original components which although possibly more than 50yrs old are often far better quality than the new replacements available......

  10. modern sealed batteries dont contain free acid as its all held in a gel or a glass mat which offers both disadvantages and advantages (eg. no spillage). One failure mode is that the lead connections between the plates inside the battery are gradually eaten away and when that reaches a certain point cant carry the high starting current without overheating which can then start a rapid downward spiral....

  11. Cant see that an external hydrogen explosion would have split the battery case like that - think its more likely to have been a high internal resistance or short inside somewhere that quickly generated a lot of heat during the engine start up causing an rapid expansion of the battery contents.....

  12. 4 hours ago, dougbgt6 said:

    Works for me and mine. We've had no problems so far, but the depot's not far away if there were a problem.

    I notice Amazon sell car batteries now, I do hope they're delivered by drone, can't wait to see that.

    I've had two batteries suffer internal wiring failure, joint not properly made, gas, spark, BANG! Last time was on Peugeot 306 battery under the bonnet, so just unfortunate.The first was in my old Mini Traveller, battery under the rear set, now that really did surprise my passengers!

    db

    What casing ruptured and acid sprayed out? 

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