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  1. You could try Armor Oil? It's an American product designed for plastic and rubber trim and supposedly protects trim from UV exposure. I've used it on my Golf rubber trim and think it works, providing the rubber is in good nick to start with. Obviously it won't restore trim but should help stop it ageing any more from UV. 

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    1 hour ago, johny said:

    Yes Ive often wondered if my mk1 Vitesse front grill is more restrictive than the mk2 slat version. Its certainly got smaller holes which must tend to obstruct the entry of air more...

    I've got a Mk 2 and retrofitted a Mk 1 grill, as I prefer the early look. I have'nt noticed any difference in temp gauge indication. I have had a Kenlowe fan fitted for years, but even with that going the temp goes up toward the red when stuck in traffic. I think the block, heater and rad are pretty clean, as clear water runs out when back flushed. I suspect the main problem on the Vit is the close fitting chassis rails and bonnet stop the hot air getting out. They should have fitted louvres, like the GT6. I wonder if there's any improvement if you removed the side valances as an experiment?

  3. I personally believe that converting any classic car is tearing the heart and soul of the car out. I don't care that once converted they are much faster and silent. To me, they have all the charisma of a washing machine. As for an electric Vitesse.....NO!!!😡

  4. I'm part way through the same prop vibration issue investigation on my Vit. A brand new prop reduced vibration, but I also noticed an improvement after swapping the wheels around ( original fronts to rear). So a wheel rebalance is worth trying intially. I have also discovered a specialist company near Bicester- Vibration Free- that specialise in all aspects of vehicle vibration elimination.(engine and transmission). Speaking to their boss (Steve), I have confirmed that they routinely balance props on the car. It's not cheap (what is nowadays), however, I think much safer and quicker than pratting about with jubilee clips under the car!

  5. I'm pretty sure that this was sold earlier in the year or late last year through Matthewsons auction. I remember Derek inspecting it pre-sale and commenting on how thin the paint was on the top edges of the doors - " typical British Leyland" was his comment!

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  6. Ok, over the years I have either topped up or refilled the gearbox/od. As my garage floor slopes down, I've always set the car up on stands to be level, using the sill treadplate as a spirit level reference point. Today I was doing a routine oil level check and it occurred to me that even if the car is set level, the gearbox mounting is not close to being level. If I set for 'level' using the gbox top face, there is a marked difference between that and the chassis, which makes quite a difference in oil level when topping up, until oil stops running out.

    I've never really thought about this before, but which is correct?🤔

  7. On 29/06/2023 at 11:36, Gary Flinn said:

    There are no additional restraints or Velcro fitted on my old Vitesse above the door windows, Velcro is a good idea and is fitted as standard to a number of cars including the 1960's Alpines/Tigers

    That's very interesting that Roots used Velcro as standard. I've often thought of trying that myself, as the hood design is a bit crap, although not as bad as Spits and TR's, which just funnels all the rain down the inside of the windows. I've never understood the 'logic' of that...

  8. Afternoon all. Just a quick line to report back, as requested. 

    I emailed Alasdair(boss man) and described the intermittent 'twitch' symptom and large amount of free play in both inner and outer joints.  Although I bought them from Rimmers in 2018, he did not even quibble and said they would repair or replace at no charge. He was surprised how much play there was in both joints. Today I have recieved a replacement shaft with no discernable play in either joint. Even though I had the problem, I was impressed at his attitude and response to the issue - a refreshing change in todays world!

     

     

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