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Hello Ian
Get a kit from Big Red (Worcester)
I would go for Stainless Steel pistons the last set I bought for the Vitesse cost about £70
Roger
ps or they will rebuild them for you!
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Hello Aiden
Which oil pump do yuo have?
I have 2 TR6 type and I think I blue printed one ! Then realized the spitfire one is different.
But going spare if you need one?
Pm me if you do
Roger
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1 hour ago, Nick Jones said:
Why has the load on the brackets changed..... ? The boot lid still weighs the same
Hello Nick
Its when you push the lid down you are pushing 200n(45Lbs)
Which is 2 to 3 times the weigh
Roger
ps I may splash out and buy a weaker one(just enough to hold the lid up)
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Hello All
I have now strengthened the lower bracket(it still flexes a bit but then no more than most other things on the car!)
I forgot to take a photo before I covered it!
This is how it looks now and the carboard is the template for the plate.
I used 4mm bolts
I think a 400n would put a lot more strain on it and would need even more bracing!
Roger
ps Graham its my car and not a priceless heirloom and if I tell you the other modifications you would probably have a heart attack!
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Hello All
That looks a good price for bearings with circlips in good make.
The only one thing I did different was to fit a longer needle bearing as you can get one gives a bit more bearing surface!
Roger
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On 27/12/2020 at 15:39, AidanT said:
I have taken a close up of one of the lives as it seems a little rough
Hello Aiden
I have 2 cam shafts in very good condition(not a mark on them)
One is a Chris Witor one and a set of upgraded followers with the oil hole(all numbered to the lobes so can go back onto the same lobe)
Chris Witor Triumph Specialist
The other one is I think a standard Triumph grind and came out of an American TR6 so probably the soft cam?(I could check if you are interested?) no Followers with this one but a set of standard ones are not expensive.
If you are interested in either of them pm me
Roger
ps I am open to sensible offers as they are not needed by me
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Hello All
Another update!
I machined a bit off the cylinder end joint and it looks better but now I noticed the wing bracket flexes in fact the whole channel flexes!!!!!!
When I had a close look it is spot welded to the bottom of the channel and there is a diagonal brace on the tank side but not the other!!!
So when next back out in the garage I will remove the after market trim and see if I can beef up the bracket because as it stands not to happy with it!
Or may go mad and order a lower rated gas strut because as I say I only want it to hold up on is own not lift on its own!
Roger
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Hello All
The gas strut arrived today so I have spent the morning fitting it.
I fitted a strengthening plate to the boot lid.
I does not lift the boot lid until it is about 10" to 12" open then just goes up gently and holds firm. (which is what I want!)
I would be nice to try a 150n (not going to shell out another £10/£12)
Looking into the boot as it closes it looks very very tight on closed length(I may removed the cylinder joint and machine a touch off it!)
I just ordered the cheap ones(5year warranty) and the ends are 8mm so I just drilled and tapped the 2 captive nuts but I suppose if you went to a more expensive supplier you could order them with 1/4" UNF ends?
Roger
ps I agree if you are doing body work fit 2 x 100n
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2 hours ago, Hiwex said:
I’m looking for a camber compensator for a 1963 Vitesse 6.
If someone has one in the garage or even just the blade, I can fabricate the rest. Any condition.
Cheers
Mike
Hello Mike
I have a complete one I removed from my Mk1 2Lt Vitesse (short shafts)
Make me a sensible offer and it is yours!
Roger
ps best to pm me and I have the instructions on how to set it up
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Hello Peter
I remember cars with boot lids done something like that I am B*****ed if I can remember which!
Roger
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Hello All
I have ordered a 500mm 200n gas strut.
I did not use the site that John suggested but did it scientifically !
Put the bathroom scales on the boot edge and weighed the boot lid at rest and it was 10 to 12Kg
So a 200 should hold it up ok and not put to much stain on the hinge or bracket I hope.
Plus I do not fancy the idea of the boot lid popping up as we go along if not latched properly.
If I want it to open on its own I would fit brackets on the other side and use 2 weaker gas struts to save the twist affect!
UNIVERSAL GAS STRUT SPRING 500MM 200N BOOT BONNET FOR MULTI PURPOSE | eBay
Roger
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On 20/12/2020 at 17:29, Casper said:
Hello All
I assume the club on is 190n which is a lot less!
These people do this one which looks about right?
I do not want the lid to open like a modern particularly just to stay open when lifted and I do not have a boot rack(I do not like then!)
Plus I would be worried how much strain it putting on the hinge and the lock!
UNIVERSAL GAS STRUT SPRING 550MM 200N BOOT BONNET FOR MULTI PURPOSE | eBay
Roger
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21 hours ago, PeteH said:
Hi
Spotted on another thread, There was a nice looking 4 branch (Stainless?) manifold. I am considering the possibility of using one in the 13/60 Information on suppliers etc; would be apreciated?.👍.
Pete.
Hello Peter
I have one going spare if you want it for a reasonable price?
I removed it from my spitfire as it stopped me fitting the EFI runners(I have get a different one
I will take a photo if interested?
Roger
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17 hours ago, Pete Lewis said:
this makes the cam timing l later as this wear take place
Hello All
When I time a camshaft I always try and get 1 to 2 degrees advanced to allow for the chain to wear and get a bit longer.
Roger
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Hello Aiden
Fair enough but the edges are rough and wear tensioner butthen it depends on mileage to be done!
Plus just remembered the one I have is a Duplex one
Roger
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Hello Aiden
Rolon is Indian and rough Irwis is the good one there may be others?
I have a Rolon you can have for free!
Roger
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Hello
I am midlands M5 J4 area and have one you could borrow
Roger
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Hello All
How about one of these into a hose size tee piece?
Durable Brass Air Bleed Valve Screw For High Pressure Electric Pump Accessories | eBay
Roger
ps more my price range!
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Hello All
You can not see the important front bearing surface in the photos and if its rough it is no good!
Roger
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2 hours ago, Jeffds1360 said:
Oh dear, I've been outbid.
Not going any higher. Not that keen on the work required. I'll wait for Colin or Steve to come back to me ????
Hello Jeff
I have one that I do not need it is painted black and has all the glass in it I can not remember what the head lining is like and it is all tucked up in a store store shed /tent!
But if you are interested in it make me a sensible offer and I will undo the store and dig it out!
I live in the Midlands J4 M5
Roger
ps pm me if interested I do not want to start a Dutch Auction I would use Fleabay if I did!
pps just looked at this site and it made my eyes water!!!!
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Hello Roger
A 3.63 in our Spitty with a 28% J type o/d shows 3000rpm at 70mph.
So 70+ cruising is ok and you will have more power lower down.
But then Spitty does run EFI with ITB's so does tend to be better
Roger
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12 hours ago, rulloyd said:
Good to know. The conclusion to my story is that sadly the box that Roger kindly sold me actually had a different attachment for the lamp in the dizzy which could not be modified so I couldn’t use it. I had to resort to soldering my cable (last night by coincidence). The instructions show that the unit is compatible with 4 or 6 cylinder (just by changing the slotted disc in the dizzy) but only for compatible dizzys I guess. I presume the spit (from which it came) is a different distributor. 😩😩
The actual control unit looks identical and will be useful as a spare.
Anyway, hope to install the fixed unit at the weekend and start the rebuilt engine - exciting times 👍👍
Hello Rich
That is a shame but Spitty has Luas and I suppose you are Delco? We never thought of that goodness knows why Triumph used both?
Still you could sell it on as it should be ok on a Lucas system and I think someone would like it for the same sort of price!
Roger
Fixed fan or go electric..
in Cooling System
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Hello All
It looks like they have copied mine?
My switch arrangement is better though as they come one at different temperatures!
Plus I do not like those fixings that go through the fins!
Roger