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  1. Earlier this year I fitted a set of Uniroyal Rainmaster Expert 3 tyres to my Vit. In the dry they felt a bit different to the previously fitted Avon tyres, which were only about 3 years old, but at least one had developed a bad flat spot, despite inflating them higher than normal, during short periods of storage. I decided to replace them all as another one wouldn't balance very well.  At the weekend I was out in the Vit for probably the last run this year and got caught in prolonged and sometimes very heavy rain showers. I was very impressed at the roadholding that the Uniroyals demonstrated and I felt far more confident to 'press on' in an effort to get home asap. They certainly get my vote !

     

    Gav

  2. 2 hours ago, Gary Flinn said:

    Gav

    Here's a link to Tex Automotive based near Oxford

    http://texautomotive.com/classic_exterior_mirrors.html

    I believe the Mirror & Lens are model MO310F & MO310C

    I replaced them a few years ago, the originals were the same style and were purchased by my Good friend John Gregory way back in the 1980's when he owned the car, he purchased them from an Autojumble.

    I believe they are fitted to some Ford models from the 60's, Capri's, Corsairs, Etc   

    Regards

    Gary

     

     

     

    Thanks very much for the info Gary.

  3. Regarding the clunk - Have you checked that both rear trunnion bushes are not badly worn. I've seen them worn so badly that the trunnion bolt has worn the hole in the vertical link oval, which can cause the type of clunk on/off the power you've described. Just a thought...

  4. Steve,

    If you have trims with the BL logo in the centre cap and/or a hole in the centre then they are not the correct items. They've probably come from  Triumph 2.5 PI, which has the BL logo fitted as a separate centre cap. They also have a different clip size for a different wheel ,which means they do not fit well to the Vitesse wheel rim - ask me how I know ! I lost two over the years, until I learned that there is a difference between the two. Proper Vit Mk2 and GT6 Mk2 trims will not have a hole in the centre. Many autojumblers pass off the wrong item by removing the BL centre cap. Even with the correct items the clips get weak with with time  - result a rattly trim ! If you have a mix of trims I seem to recall that you can drill the rivets out that hold the clip ring on and substitute the correct item ?

    Gav

  5. Hmm, the outer end of the threads don't look too wonderful, as I highlighted on before. The nyloc nut does not appear to be original spec - i.e. not the shallow depth nyloc that was originally fitted ,and I understand, hard to get hold of nowadays. I don't like not being able to see some visible threads beyond the nyloc insert to give you confidence that the nyloc insert has gripped fully formed threads and won't work loose. My late father always used to say 'minimum two threads visible into safety', from his aviation days.

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  6. From memory - it's 110lb ft, IIRC. I would unscrew the hub nut completley first and check the condition of the threads on the outer shaft. They tend to get stripped through successive bearing changes. After all they're 45 years old now. I would also use a new nyloc nut - make sure you obtain the correct spec item - it's quite a shallow nut, that allows the nylon insert to bite on the fully formed threads of the shaft - they're not fully formed to the tip. If your not experiencing rumbling from that side I would want to investigate the hub end float spacer and shims before re-torqueing.

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