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Peter Truman

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  1. Non member your previous post said the large nipple was used on the steering rack and you advise this is 1/8BSP tapered? Isn’t the rack earth strap fitted under this grease nipple or bolt head so surely it must be a parallel thread to go all the way into the rack housing and lock the earth eyelet
  2. Agreed Colin because they have spire clips pushed onto the sill that is then bolted with screws from the front thro the tread plate
  3. you can buy 1/2 nuts, I realise that there would be a lot of load on these nuts! Are there different suppliers of these adjustable wishbones as the actual wishbone shown looks very short and there's a lot of adjustable track rod thread showing. any members who have installed aftermarket wishbones had similar issues or used different wishbones!
  4. Simon, Te pregnant woman in Melb she easn’t pregnant but was a young mother who I can’t fully remember had refused to do as police requested. Initially the police appeared heavy handed but there was justifiable cause if I remember she was the leader of a proposed dis-obedience march against the lock down, we’re free to do what we want and Covid was a conspiracy. Story died quickly and she got no public support.
  5. back on subject midnight tonight after 139 days of second wave lockdown Melbourne is open for business and can go to restaurants/pubs and retail shop in limited numbers, but the 25klm and city rural divide still exists as do sate borders. Our cases have been around 3 per day for the last fortnight and zero over last 24hrs, slight hickup late last week with a school cluster (Islamic) 800 people isolated for 2 weeks and thousands tested appears our contact tracing is now up to scratch, but cause was once again State Govt caused confusing directions to original isolated family. Early Nov we hope Victoria willl be totally free can travel statewide BUT still some eating out and shopping limitations re numbers state borders still to be negotiated West Aus will be keeping their borders closed till next year, methinks part political state election coming & they have been totally free for months never had a second wave other states hope to be open & free travel before Christmas. Only Vic had a second wave due too State Govt incompetence in managing returning travellers and quarantine breeches. Like the Taiwanese Hello Kitty Airline my daughter in law will be into that next time she gets home!
  6. During a recent 1500 engine rocker shaft and ALL rockers replaced just for that reason, once had the grub screw at the rear that holds the rocker shaft come out on a 6 potter buggered the shaft in 100klm, rockers siezed.
  7. Have you thought about mini lite replica’s tell you my story my daughters Mk2 Spit like yours had Formula Ford what we call reverse rim style wheels that were white powder coated I brought locally 6 Spit oval holed wheels 2ea 4.5, 5 & 5.5in I had them re-rolled to straighten and fix the rim lip damage, then sand blasted and powder coated silver the final cost was around the same price of 4 locally made and supplied Superlite mini lite replica’s, at wholesale costs. I assume you want originality for your car. Now around 10 years ago I fitted 2 sets of new Michelin tyres (165 75) one for each Triumph (my Vitesse) in the switch over I ended up with the Spit wheels and the Spit with my Superlites that’s the way it still is and the issue is NOT open for negotiation with my daughter, good job I like the Spit original style wheels, but hated they plastic hub cap cover, so during the current lockdown I modified them so they don’t protrude as much, and they now sport the old triumph world logo.
  8. I believe there are a lot mothballed at Alice Springs from all different and country airlines it’s the dry climate I understand
  9. Iain on water supply pressure reducing valves the rate of opening and closure of the valve is controlled by a Wade Needle Valve, where the size of the orifice around the needle regulates the rate of flow to a pilot valve (etal like our carbs), we used to regularly use as small as 1/8in, maybe one could be plumbed/fitted in the devils pipe to allow adjustment to what's acceptable, The orifice used to be so small a filter was reqd to stop any obstruction, but I'd just mark the valves position and open up to flush thro & then reset.
  10. Well with the first COVID lockdown in March and only a 2 week break before the second Wave lockdown 3 months ago here in Melbourne we hadn’t been able to physically catch up with our friends, so with the relaxation of local city travel from 5klm essential travel to 25klm and 5 people outside gatherings we got together BUT they live 35klm away so we met halfway at a BP motorway/freeway service centre (where we still can’t eat inside yet) drove in convoy thro Macca’s “drive in” for burger and coffee then parked in the car park with a car park place between us and had a 2 hr natter at 1.5mts distance and masks and exchanged Triumph parts we needed. Only trouble was we had to park the cars an TR4 and Dolly Sprint opposite 6 council rubbish collection trucks all different councils so it must be on the rubbish tip route! We were organised tho came with our own chairs temp only 17C but us balding blokes got badly burned on top will wear the Akubra next time my old scruffy one was on the back seat. It was great to see friends again, still can’t get to the daughters tho she’s 29klm away and the rozzers have a roadblock checking your travel is within restrictions at the 25klm limit! BUGGER!
  11. Roger I have a alloy one spare but it's a long way away if your really stuck i can post shouldn't be to bad Regards Peter T
  12. Yes the plastic ones are sh t I was fortunate enough to pick up a Few older metal ones which lock up a lot better and the grub screw can be tightened down. If I hadn’t found the metal ones reckon I’d have made some from m/steel bar. It would be worth asking members if they have any Old spare ones
  13. found my headlight push pull switch's 3No. they were all the same, I continunity tested one switch across the spade contacts; 1. Top left I assume is battery power in. 2. Top centre right would appear to be dash lights connection 3. Bottom right headlight connection Switch pushed in is "OFF" Switch at intermediate position is "headlights & dash lights ON". Switch fully pulled out "headlights only ON" no dash lights. Interestingly top right doesn't appear connected, or is it just a bad contact, I only tried one switch should have checked all!
  14. the multi connector push pull switch's are around i have seen them on specialist Lucas switch supplier websites they may have 6 connections, I thought I had some but cannot find them now toggles, I have many!. interestingly my Mk2 Vitesse heater fan toggle switch packed up a couple of weeks ago the spring that loads the ball broke! The Lucas toggle I fitted was the usual one with the spade terminals in different positions ie one at 45 degrees but it still cleared the ash tray, the Switch in the Mk2 Spit is the same as this one whereas the original Vitesse one had two straight out spades. If I fitted the 45 degree spade down then the 'on' position was 'up' ie the toggle was upside down hey it works and if I see an original Lucas straight out two spade switch on the car shows i"ll get a replacement.
  15. I’ve been watching it live down here in Australia looked like a nice day, only draw back in the interviews with their masks on very hard to hear and understand, funny enough the ladies are the easiest and clearest to hear. The drivers of the pre 20’s racers very brave but I assume with 24litre engine there’s enough dead weight to keep those thin tyres anchored to the road.
  16. I’ve seen pic’s of banjo’s fitted to some calipers which use a copper sealing washer both sides, but I assume there should be a machined landing or mating surface on the part being sealed/bolted to.
  17. Well it ain’t called a worry gauge for nowt!
  18. What’s the recommendation with a Mk3 frame that has badly worn and loose joints. The Mk3 frame joints are riveted not bolted So would have to be drilled out and replaced with shanked bolts
  19. Not roof racks but a Herald 1200 convertible, when we got married in 68 the first house we brought had a large main bedroom 20 by 12 ft, and I fitted built in wardrobes (5No 3ft wide wardrobes and a 5 ft dressing table) along the 20ft outside wall made up from 8 by 4 blackboard sheets. I had the 8 by 4 sheets cut in half ie 2 ft wide and transported them home in two trips by pushing the passenger seat up against the windscreen and jamming the 8 by 2 cut sheets under the lifted up seat and hanging out the back resting on the conv rear seat top of the vertical backrest. The front seat seat belts helped hold the cut sheets down, there was a lot of overhang out the back. Nothing like a good aerofoil to keep the back wheels on the ground! It was a few months before I fitted the doors so the wife used to lay in bed looking into the Open fronted wardrobes choosing what to wear for the day! That poor little Herald did well never complained, we lived in a Yorkshire market town and the police were hot on speeding cars but never stopped me on the 25 mile trip home. The doors cut from 6 by 3 sheets were brought from the local hardware store which doubled as the Undertaker he delivered them in the back of the hearse!
  20. Where’s the earth strap across the old assembled joint how did the steering column earth to get the horn to work. I think I just used a length of baling wire to lock the bolts always have some in the garage. Have you are you going to do the modification suggested sometimes on the forum of filing out one side of Each end of the clamp so it gets a more effective clamping effect. My daughters Spit assembly has loosened a couple of times permitting the steering wheel to be pulled up it wouldn’t have slid off but extremely disconcerting.
  21. I’ve always managed to get a car home under it’s own power when a clutch has failed or it’s hydraulics but brakes I’d do a Colin and park at the roadside I used to have a satellite phone never let me down! Who watch’s Coronation St or Neighbours! Sorry!
  22. Not GT6 but TR6 related a couple of years ago a friend who isn't to mech minded rang to say his clutch master was leaking and we had a club run on the Sunday so a quick check showed a trailer brake master was the same bore/piston dia and pipe threads so I picked one up from the local trailer suppliers $25, drove the 50klm down the bay to his place and an hour later it was fitted and bled so we celebrated with a glass of red, clutch and car still going well. To buy a new Girlock on Triumph supplier master was nearly $200, even repaired S/S sleeved around $110. Interestingly I had a brake master re-sleeved once and rather than the thin stainless steel sleeve it was a thicker chromed brass sleeve looked a lot more substantial the supplier said it avoided the sharp edge of the hole drilled thro from the reservoir! that master is in the Vitesse and no problems. Moral do a little homework and clutch's ain't brakes so there not life dependent!
  23. one of our members here in Vic has a Stag and he has a business installing hospital patient lifting hoists over each bed, ie anchoring into the ceiling structure and having forward/back and left/right traversing. Obviously he has acquired one of these well engineered units and used it with it's rails to install and remove his Stags roof. One advantage is he doesn't have to park the Stag in exactly the same spot every time as the winch can traverse.
  24. I didn’t get a club one but being a cheapskate for the Mk2 Vitesse I modified a second hand Lucas hazard switch from a 2000/2500 it was relatively easy I replaced the single bullet connectors where the normal indicator Switch cables came Out of the steering column with double bullet female sleeve connectors and put the hazard switch cables into those ie RH, LH indicator cables and the ignition source supply that went to the column indicator switch. The only other source I had to find was a battery supply which I fused and took off the ignition switch, but equally it could have been taken from the solenoid. My only problem is that I need to frequently have to give them a go as the contacts appear to get dirty/tarnished, I have to pull/push the switch a few times. Interesting fact I wanted to change the incandescent warning bulb with a LED But it wouldn’t work I finally worked it out the supply in the hazard switch for the bulb bottom contact is actually a negative supply the bulb outer case being positive. Polarity doesn’t affect an incandescent bulb BUT LED’s are polarity sensitive. I’ve got another cheapie l set up to do the daughters Mk2 Spit when we get out of lockdown! Luckily years ago At Stafford When on a UK holiday I brought around 20 double bullet connector sleeves.
  25. Would be pretty rare over there, wonder if it’s still Triumph powered. don’t they require a virtual rebuild after as low as 3 years to keep a car on the road, always assumed it was to make keeping an old car uneconomic so buy a new one and keep the economy going!
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