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Stratton Jimmer

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  1. Steps as described in Haynes:

    1. Disconnect battery earth.

    2. Remove driver's side parcel shelf.

    3. Unscrew and remove column-to-flexible coupling pinch bolt.

    4. Remove nuts and spring washers from column forward retaining bracket.

    5. Remove the forward support housing and felt liner.

    6. Detach the horn, indicator and light wire connectors AND the ignition wiring plug to the steering lock.

    7. Unscrew and remove the two cap screws which retain the column rear bracket. Withdraw the clamp halves and upper screwed plate.

    8. Withdraw the column complete with the tie bar.

     

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  2. On 11/03/2023 at 06:01, PeteH said:

    The possibility of bacterial contamination is there.

    Aircraft fuel tanks are particularly prone to bacterial contamination and in order to prevent this, radioactive 'slugs' are mounted in the tanks.

  3. Giving due consideration to the prevailing weather and the high levels of salt that are being deposited on the roads at the moment. We are in discussions about postponing this meeting until later in the month. I will update the forum as soon as we have reached a decision. Unless advised otherwise, do not turn up on Saturday!

  4. On 02/03/2023 at 20:02, Pete Lewis said:

    club shop sell Gates Barricade    there are two sizes  1/4"  5/16" 

    £6 per half metre plus p&p. I bought some from a local merchants only this week (Swindon Car and Truck) for £9 per metre with zero p&p. It pays to shop around.

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  5. As a first and easy check, I would swap the sooty plug with number 1 and see if the swapped plug soots up and the formerly sooty plug turns clean. Then go for a compression test.

  6. Following suggestions at recent meets, it was agreed that instead of having our usual March meeting at The Foxham on Tuesday 14th, we would instead get the cars out and have a breakfast meet on Saturday 11th March. In consequence, if anyone wishes to join us, we are meeting at the Silk Mercer (A Wetherspoons pub) for breakfast at 10:00. The address is St John's Street, Devizes. The Central car park is located a short walk away at Maryport Street. Details are in the March edition of the Courier but the date is wrong. It is on the 11th not the 10th. (Thanks Sarah!)

  7. I use Super E5 in both of my 2L cars. Both have valve seats changed for unleaded although many folk will tell you that it isn't necessary on cars running relatively limited mileages. I have used E10 when I couldn't get E5 and the car ran reasonably well but lacked a bit of oomph.

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  8. My GT6 which has a Triumph Tune engine has HS4s. Frankly, they are a pain in the £&*! and the choke linkages are someone's idea of a joke. It is as though the SU designers having made a device to semi-control a drip of fuel into an engine suddenly realise they have forgotten to include a choke. Luckily there was a box of old knitting needles lying around so they bent a few and bodged a mechanism to pull them up and down. Get a pair of Strombergs and ditch the SUs. If anyone wants to buy a pair of HS6's with adaptor flanges - I have some!

  9. Well, I went to the Agricultural show yesterday and there were lots of agricultural vehicles on display all bearing the MG brand. Anyway, I bagged a pair of NOS GWC1110 brake cylinders for a tenner and a set of NOS brake shoes for twenty quid. I did the nearside this afternoon and plan on doing the offside tomorrow after which it will be bleeding time.

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