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Stratton Jimmer

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  1. Using Pete's method is fine. I have a colourtune which I use periodically to check that the mixtures are right but tuning for best tick over is pretty much spot on. The final comment about ensuring that the jets reseat after use of the choke is spot on too.

  2. I too have logged in to the shop without problem. I will suggest that people try using a different browser. I had some problems with The Open University site recently but switching from Chrome to Edge resolved it. It is now working with Chrome again.

  3. 2 hours ago, Dave Howells said:

    Also need to see what insurance costs are like too, as car insurance seems horrific this year, our EV insurance has practically doubled, and that's with 32 years of accident free driving.

    My classic car insurance with Adrian Flux is £131 fully comp for my Sixfire (Spitfire 1500 with 2L conversion).

  4. On 18/01/2024 at 21:18, Iain T said:

    Strait Street red light district.

    I was over in Malta in 1978 and one of the RAF lads got very drunk in the Traffic Lights Bar just near the top of Strait Street. He decided it would be a good idea to do a streak down the full length of the Gut. We didn't see him again for two days.

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  5. That's certainly worth thinking about Iain. It's funny when you look again at the photos that it is clear that the nearside bracket's "vertical" sections do not form right angles with the top. The rear section is probably nearer to a hundred degrees while the front is correspondingly less. The line of weld suggests that the bracket was already bent that way before being welded into position. My thinking now is to grind out the vertical welds, bend the plates back to perpendicular maintaining the gap to fit the wishbone and then re-weld them. I will remove the driveshaft and wishbone as a complete sub-assembly before doing this.

  6. Took both rear wheels off and photographed each side. The chassis does have a downward curve and there are definitely no holes for bolting the bracket to the chassis so welded it must be. Perhaps I will revisit the "hammer it back" suggestion... The rearmost angle on the brackets both sides are 5.58 inches as near as I can measure, which is correct.

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  7. I ordered the replacement bracket from Canley - excellent service as usual. It has arrived and I find myself confused when I look at it. You can see in the photograph that the front upper horizontal edge (furthest from camera) is not the same as the rear. If this bracket were placed directly on the chassis and welded on, it would be at the same sort of angle that the existing "bent" bracket is. I'm assuming that it should sit perpendicular to the chassis in the vertical plane so that the lower wishbone mounting bolt sits in a parallel line with the chassis. Why is there this difference in the two horizontal mount points as more clearly seen in photo 2 with my mugshot?

    There's an additional question in my mind... The WSM 5.106 appears to show this bracket with the two bolt holes on the top which then begs the question, should the bracket be bolted on rather than welded?

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  8. Gosh, this is all very interesting. I'm temporarily refitting my "bent" suspension in order that I can get the car to a suitable welder's facility. Getting the radius arm bush into place is proving awkward as the bush is out of alignment with the bracket's inner hole by about a millimetre. I have made a "slug" to lead the bolt into the hole. The slug is a cut down bolt with a tapered leading head.

  9. Hi Folks,

    My GT6 Mk3 - early rotoflex has a misaligned bracket on the rear suspension which needs to be replaced. Canley show the part as being adjustable. My question is simply, why does it need to be adjustable? A further question - is this bracket simply welded on to the chassis?

    REAR WISHBONE BRACKET ROTOFLEX LH - ADJUSTABLE
    Part No. 215747

     

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