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johny

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  1. It could be radiator leak sealant that was used in the past and theres still a some left in the system...
  2. These engines are pretty robust as they dont have aluminium cylinder heads so that temperature shouldnt cause any problems. Oil change and head retorque would normally be at 800 to 1000km but you could do it sooner if youre worried. I assume the oil is still looking good and clear?
  3. I always have a list of bits to buy but anyway I think that nut could wait until your next shop😂
  4. They are available from the suppliers I think....
  5. It wouldnt be good running a 12v coil with 6v. You can check this by connecting the distributor (-ve) side of the coil to earth then turn on ignition and measure voltage at coil +ve terminal. Should be same as battery voltage...
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    Ignition timing

    Best to increase a few degrees at a time and listen for pinking (rattling noise from engine when accelerating). However I dont think enough advance is your problem....
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    Ignition timing

    Where are you in Spain Carba? Also why do you highlight your posts😁
  8. Those spoked wheels (not to be confused with the very similar TR item) I think came from the factory in plain and leather covered versions although not sure where each was fitted...
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    Ignition timing

    Im not very good on SU but theres been lots of discussions on here so a search of the site should help you👍
  10. Oh no its got to be a wood rimmed les leston jobbie for that😳
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    Ignition timing

    Looks good. There will be a mark on the pulley which must line up with the one you have shown just when the spark comes. With your strobe light connect to spark plug lead 1 and your vacuum disconnected with the engine idling the flashes should show the two marks together....
  12. Worth doing as quite sought after these days😁
  13. Paint the spoke ends plus hub and then finish with a stitched leather rim👍
  14. Doesnt look good as thats an anchor point for the vertical link and so will tend to move back and forth particularly when braking. Need to investigate further to see if problem is spring eye rubber bush worn or the spring leaves loose etc...
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    Wanted

    I would measure the intakes as theres no rush and Im sure there will be other goodies to buy😁
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    Wanted

    The brackets do come up on ebay once in a while. I used fish tank hose for mine but it was slightly small. I believe the motorsport stockists do all sizes including the exact one for our cars...
  17. With the poly though havent you got the additional reassurance of having slightly stiffer mountings and so better handling😁
  18. Colin I wonder if the difficulty visualising the set up has been down to the fan. Its centrifugal not axial so as you can see in a previous photo it draws air in through the round hole into its centre and then throws it out to pressurise one side of the heater box. This forces it through the heater matrix into the other side of the box and out the bottom into the distribution box👍
  19. The fan draws air in from the circular hole through the heat exchanger inside (temperature is controlled by the amount of coolant being allowed to flow here) and down into the distribution box. Inside the latter there is a hinged flap that is moved by the dash control knob so that in one position air is directed to the demisters via the hoses or in the other goes straight out of the bottom of the distribution box. In case youre wondering about the rubber flap just under the circular seal, this allows rain water to drain from the air intake chamber but not air in from the engine bay👍
  20. Gasket 24 is the intake from a chamber that sucks from the bulkhead top grills. It just squashes between heater box and chamber skin but if it doesnt seal you draw air from engine bay.... Gasket 22 sits under the heater box but around the distribution box inlet which protrudes up through the bulkhead into the heater box. When the nuts are done up from beneath the two are clamped together so ensuring a good seal👍
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    Vitesse racing

    Id pay good money to see that👍
  22. Oh no, mines shabby on the outside but a smooth clock like machine underneath - just like me🤔
  23. It means it doesnt look better than the rest of the car like a new one would😂
  24. Ive just dismantled and repainted my horn push which has been quite successful. You paint on the inside engraved surface of the perspex and could probably even repolish the front of it if scratched...
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    GT6 Auction

    Yes I wonder if they are rims that have home redrilled for some reason maybe for a different pcd although both sets of holes look the same. Then when drilled they might not have had the facility for countersinking...
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