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Richard Lambert

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  1. Thanks Kevin

    That diagram has given me a better understanding one side looks like it has had a new outer sill fitted and I can see the three parts sandwiched together but the floor has rotted at the seam  Drivers side however there are only two parts welded a new outer sill but no strengthener looking though the hole I can see the outer sill and paper thin rust piles but the floor looks better however this is before I set the girder to work.

    If I cut out the outer sill do I need to make any kind of jig between the door 

    I know this is going to turn out to be a big job but its got to be done and the only way I am going to learn is just do it. 

     

  2. Thanks for the advise the photos make it look better than it is the rot is the whole length of the sill on both the floor and sill I was considering  new floor panels and inner sills, is the floor welded to the outer sill, I see the cross members are spot welded 

    All this because I wasn't happy with a patch the PO had done 

    Rich 

  3. Hi all

    I thought I would look at the small bit of corrosion only to find the floor inner sills and inner a posts have all rotted.

    I have done a bit of welding ie seat brackets and boxes but nothing on a car should I attempt this task if so any recommendations on the work order 

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  4. Hi all again

    I have just fitted a power spark ignition system to and while trying to start her I noticed a spark jumping from the accelerator linkage to the chassis its a strong spark like you would want from a spark plug and leaves the linkage very hot  the engine has not started when it sparks the engine stops turning

    I connected the red lead to the + and black to - on the coil and white-ish lead to + 

    Should there be a earthing  there earthing strap from engine to chassis

    Any ideas 

    Thanks

  5. Good news engine back in 

    went back easy but gearbox seemed to be wrong so engine mountings swapped round still no joy moved engine back and forth no joy consulted the manual in case I had missed something nothing

    Then out of the corner of my eye I spotted a photo of the gear leaver It should have a sharper bend so now on the lookout for the correct leaver or blowlamp and sledge hammer 

    Lesson learned trust your first judgement and look for a simple fault.   

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  6. Hi

    Can anyone help with what carbs I have there is a tab with AUD257R  and AUD2140 on the float chamber I think they are 1 1/4 HS2, but as I seem to have an assortment of engine parts fitted thought I would ask the experts first 

    Thanks 

  7. I am in the process of swapping engines I have one with a recondition bottom and the other has a recon head however I am a little confused with the identification of of one the engine number is FH7048HE now my thoughts were Spitfire MKIV  

    FH = Spitfire MKIV

    HE= High compression engine

    But when trying to identify parts the number seem short by 1 digit 

    Any help I need to get head gasket set with or without the tab?  

  8. Hi All

    Just brought my first Triumph Spitfire MK3  as a project car not sure where to start she is on the road, spent last week looking over it and found a lot wrong

    It has a Dolomite engine I think number DH78301 

    A 1500 gear box (single rail) I think 

    An Allen key  used to hold the clutch mech in place, Clutch is on its way out but what clutch do I use or do I try and source a correct gearbox/engine  

    GT6 fiberglass bonnet which I quite like

    The list goes on with suspension and exhaust Radiator to big 

    I have renamed it money penny   

    Where to start on this journey looks like I will be asking lots of questions 

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