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Stratton Jimmer

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  1. On 18/12/2021 at 10:19, Wagger said:

    In my experience, being a member of a large familly, nappy cack can be brown, green or yellow.

    Indigestable wax crayons result in kaleidoscope poo.

    That must be one of those skunk works colour schemes from the USA!

  2. BTW, I sorted the sun visor this morning. Drilling out the headless set screw wrecked the old thread as I expected and so I trapped the hole with a 1/4 UNF, drilled the visor's hole out to 6mm and bolted it up with an Allen head set screw which was the only 1/4 UNF that I had which was short enough / long enough to do the job. The PO had put a rubber strip along the bottom edge of the hatch door which I have removed to reveal a few rust patches along that bottom edge. I don't know what adhesive he used but it was the very bugg3r to remove! It looks repairable but I'm out of Kurust at the moment so it will have to wait.

  3. Investigations have now revealed that the car started life in Saffron Yellow, was then painted black by a would be racer and then repainted in Delft blue by its last owner. I rather like Saffron yellow so that looks like a long term aim. The battery tray is shot and there's a clunk from the diff / propshaft area which I will be looking into. One of the sun visor bolts is headless. I have drilled it out and am working on a fix for that. 1/4 unf tap at the ready!

     

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  4. The nearside drive shaft has now been fitted. It took less than half as long to do as the offside one. That is the benefit of hindsight and having found out all of the pitfalls already. Bleeding brakes is the next job followed by carb tuning (HS4s) but meanwhile there's a meeting of the North Wilts branch tomorrow evening. Yet again there were no shims, only a single spacer but the endfloat was comfortably within limits.

  5. I am in the process of fitting the second (nearside) CDD shaft to my Mk3 GT6. It's a relatively straightforward job. The manufacturer says that if the bearings are not changed, the existing shims and spacer will be correct. My offside shaft had no shims, only the spacer and when checked for end float proved to be correct.

  6. I only bought this car in August. The bonnet isn't entirely original. It is from a Spitfire Mk4 with the original bonnet's bulge welded in. The side indicators are non-functioning at the moment. Once I finish the drive shaft replacements the wiring is probably the next job as some of it is iffy to say the least. The bumpers are not rechromed, it is just a trick of the light making them look better than they really are. Not too bad though.

     

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