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Andrew

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  1. Hi all What is the best way and what to use to clean and preserve the white bumpers on triumph heralds Regards Andrew
  2. Hello Herald 948 Yes I have checked the breather on top of the diff some time ago but now you have bought it to my attention I will check it again forgot all about it to tell you the truth No the Diff is not clunky or noisy do you think I should just replace the seals in that case Andrew
  3. Guys Thanks for all your help this forum is such a great place for information. I will replace my spring and diff seals when I know the weather is going to be bad after all don't want to miss any sunshine in the car Thanks once again Andrew
  4. Thanks to all for the help answer to Clive no the diff seems ok but it is leaking oil from the pinion and both drive shafts I am told you need to remove the diff from the car and you need a hub puller to get the seals out of the shafts so I thought I might as well replace the whole unit while I am at it. Do you need a puller or should I just replace the seals. Another question what does Spring lifter do and and do I need one to do the job or can I manage without it Regard Andrew
  5. Hello All Herald 13/60 Question Can I replace my Diff and leaf spring in my garage as I have no pit or lift for the car obviously I will use Axel stands but tell me can it be done at home and also the best place to buy a Diff and Spring from. What else will I need to do the job I.E. new bolts new bushes new shocks while I am at it. All advise an parts recommendations gratefully received. Regards Andrew
  6. Hello to all in this thread You have convinced me to go for normal black flexi hoses, reasons being 1) I want to keep the car as original as possible 2) as you state never clamp a branded hose and you never know in the future when you might need to do this 3) and my brake pedal is good now so if branded is only marginal improvement can not see the point in changing. Thanks to every one who helped me out with my decision Regards Andrew
  7. OK can someone please tell me the facts off. 1)Pros and cons of Normal brake flexi hoses 2)Pros and cons of Stainless steel braded hoses 3)Pros and cons of black braded hoses want to replace all four on my Herald but I am totally confused. I realise braded costs are higher but you get what you pay for My main questions are Will braded last longer? Is the pedal feel under braking improved? can you clamp braded hoses with our damage to them? Regard Andrew
  8. Hi All on this subject I am also going to replace my Pinion oil seal on the diff and also the inner drive shaft seals, my question can these also be replaced with the diff in situ if so what is involved by that I mean do I need to remove anything from the car or is a case of undoing the UJ shafts into the diff and letting them drop? Regards Andrew
  9. Hi guys Interesting I have premed your replys and rebuild my front suspension yesterday with plain washers and the nylons option. The reason for this is I have a Haynes manual and I was referring to this during the rebuild for the torque wrench settings and they refer to all part with plain washers and nylock nuts. It does Beg the question are there any installations wher Spring washers are best ( heat sensitive parts excepted) Andrew
  10. Hi I have a question, this question has been promted by me ordering some front suspension parts for my Herald. The parts were delivered with all the relivant nuts and washers. On opening the packaging I discovered that there were a pack of plain nuts and Spring washers and a duplicat set of nylock nuts and plain washers so my question is which is best to fit and why. What is the advantage of either the spring washer set up or the nylock option not just on suspension but on any part requiring to be fastened I know where heat is involved you should not use my lock nuts for obvious reasons, but on any other installation which is best Regards Andrew
  11. Hi Yes your slippers would fit Yes a bottle would fit (non alcoholic of course) And no when the roof is down the pocket is on the inside and cannot be seen. And if someone can tell me how I attach a picture on here I will do it Regards Andrew
  12. Hello Totally agree I have a herald that I have returned to steel wheels and hub caps now looks as it left the factory Andrew
  13. I will take picture and post it on hear. No good for driving glasses Something for the weekend (in the back of a herald convertable don't think so) It is the right size for a collapsable brolly Come on guys we can suggest something better Andrew
  14. I have been meaning to ask this question for over a year. Today I put my roof down and went for a drive first time this year I have a Herald 13/60 convertable 1971. The vinyl roof has a pocket on the inside of the roof on the near side just behind the rear passenger. It is a proper pocket with a popper to stop anything inside coming out. Please put me out of my misery and tell me why is it there. Regards Andrew
  15. Hello all Am I wise to change all my suspension bushes with polybush type and if so what colour I have a 13/60 herald Questions Do they make the car ride better Do they perish like rubber ones Are they any easier to fit Any advise gratefully received Regards Andrew
  16. Hi Eddie I have just done exactly the same job of replacing my gearbox on my herald and believe it or not I was advised to use Hammerite but you must use black smooth, it looks good I also painted the inside of the glovebox and the spare wheel cover I know it sounds strange to use Hammerite on cardboard but it works. Let me know how you go on Andrew
  17. Andrew

    Dodgy parts??

    Hello I had the same symptoms with my 13/60 so I bought a coil from from the club shop my first call for all parts, and it has run like a dream ever since. I have reverted back or good old points with a red rotor arm once again from the club shop. Give Gareth a ring for some good advise Regards Andrew
  18. Guys forgive me for asking but ball joints for modern cars are sealed for life and no grease nipples what is the difference as modern cars cover a greater distance than ours Andrew
  19. Thanks Richard I will contact Canley Classics as they are the only people I know who supply them. Pity the club shop does not supply these Andrew
  20. OK all you knowledgeable people I need a definite answer do I buy new front ball joint with or without grease nipples Andrew
  21. Hello Simon If you are still interested in looking at the Herald let me know and I can come with you in the next few days. I have a 13/60 herald so I know what to look for I live in Derby so not to far away Regards Andrew
  22. Wow sorry I asked why can't life be as easy as when my Herald was made is it me or is every decision in life so hard. Still no wiser as which to use I think I will buy a push bike!! Andrew
  23. PS what are the disadvantages with silicone fluid ? Andrew
  24. Thanks guys I will change the fluid tomorrow weather permitting. is it advisable to change the clutch fluid as well while I am at it under the car PS I HAVE A 13/60 herald Andrew
  25. Hello all With modern brake and clutch fluid (not silicon ) is it still advisable to change the fluid in both the brakes and clutch system. If so is just a matter of opening the bleed nipples one at a time and getting another person to pump the pedal, and does it matter which brake a bleed first Thanks in advance Andrew
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