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Colin Davies

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  1. 3 hours ago, Pete Lewis said:

    advice   if it is the waist seals   here we go

    tie 12" of cotton to each clip so when it flies off you can retreive it 

    then  with 6 pairs of hands  

    position the seal  start at the rear insert the lifting tool witha clip loaded  and slide along to the clip position 

    with all the other hands and a short bit of timber and a mallet 

    pull up the tool and clip,    with the timber on the seal  tap with mallet whilst pulling up the clip tooling  

    when the clip flies off retrieve withthe cotton and repeat    this is nack that becomes very frustrating but it will start to work 

    once you have the hang of it it gets better 

    did i mention strongTea 

    Thank you, I can not imagine how six hands would work together, but I know two can't do it. Thank you.

  2. Thank you all, seems it was not there to be found! I was expecting a hole that would illuminate the inside of the ignition switch, guess I expected too much.

    I will take the suggestions on board.

    Colin.

  3. Just now, Colin Davies said:

    I have fitted a new loom, it has a key light bulb holder. The old loom did not have this, thus far I have not located a hole in which it will mount. Searched all around the ignition switch but not found!

    Can anyone please advise?

    Thank you, Colin.

    Gt6 mk3

  4. I have fitted a new loom, it has a key light bulb holder. The old loom did not have this, thus far I have not located a hole in which it will mount. Searched all around the ignition switch but not found!

    Can anyone please advise?

    Thank you, Colin.

  5. The new boot floor did not come with pre-positioned holes. Measuring and drilling for the fuel tank outlet was quite easy. However looking on the canley classics parts picture the vent appears to go under the fuel tank. Does anyone have measurements for the location please? I can't help thinking the fuel tank may not seat correctly if the exit is under the tank! Should it be on the axle tunnel?

    I have the same situation for the water drain pipe that runs from the fuel filler neck, where is that supposed to exit, any dimensions please?

    Thank you, Colin.

  6. Not yet. I really need another pair of hands to avoid any paint damage. With the current cold spell I have not been able to spend much time in the garage. Arthritis in my fingers is severely limiting progress. I will get back to it once the temperature rises.

    It has however forced me into completing a number of smaller jobs such as adjustment and fitting rear bumper mounts in the boot area.I

    I will report progress or not once I can get back to it. Colin.

  7. I am starting reassembly, the bonnet needs adjustment. It fitted ok when I took it appart but seems a bit tight now.

    It does not appear to travel forwards enough on closure to seat comfortably in the bulkhead. The new hinge mounts were fitted prior to my ownership. In the box of bits was an old mount that was modified by elongation and vertical downwards slot extension. Not an option I really want to consider. There must be a way of adjusting to cure this. The bonnet had minimal repair so no new panels that might have caused any lengthening. The chassis similarly has not had any butchery.

    Any suggestions or tips should be appreciated. Thank you, Colin.

  8. Does anyone know if it is possible to test a servo on the bench? I have no desire to re-fit only to find later it is faulty.

    It was on my Gt6 and is the factory fitted Girling power stop.

    Any advice should be appreciated. Thank you, Colin.

  9. 3 hours ago, Colin Lindsay said:

    GT6 Mk3?

    Silly question but is there definitely a head gasket fitted?

    Suspect the studs are rusted into the head, so you'll have to continue doing what you've been doing, but with a lot more force. Last one that played me about like this was only a lowly Herald, but I had to remove the head studs one by one with a serious amount of effort until I finally got the head to lift. You may find, as I did,  that some unscrew quite easily, which allows you to concentrate on the areas where the head is being gripped. 

    Yes there is a gasket, I have gone around one side and think someone may have used an adhesive type of sealant into the gasket. I have 2 studs out currently. Onwards and upwards.

  10. I have filled up holes that should not be there, filled damaged areas. Rubbed it down.

    I have bought new veneer. Can someone please recommend a suitable adhesive. The new veneer is slightly wrinkled, should l moisten, press and dry before attempting to adhere or just apply adhesive and go for it?

    Thank you, Colin.

     

  11. When I purchased the car I was told the chassis and head were done. Post purchase after stripping the car, I found the radiator was not secured. After removing the rocker cover discovered nuts were absent or only finger tight! Removed the plugs put in a scope to look at the bores.

    I have removed the head nuts, these were beyond the torque recomendations. The head will not budge. Fed the studs with releasing fluid until the fluid runs out! I have gone around with a rubber hammer, hammer and block of wood, inserted the plugs and turned the engine over. Wedged wood under the head and jacked it up the whole car lifted so a series of downward blows to the block, still no movement. Nothing I have tried will make it move. 

    Any suggestions should be appreciated.

    Thank you, Colin.

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