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Steve P

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Things to do to my Vitesse i haven`t had time to do lately,now with time on my hands...

A few years ago i was lucky enough to find an original `Mike the Pipe` 6-3-1 hand made manifold for my Vitesse,it was brand new and never been on a car.

The reason as i found out it had never been on a car,was that the angle of the flanges was slightly out so it would not sit flat without fouling the sump flange.

I don`t have the facility to heat it and bend so i came up with this,a laser cut 10mm spacer to the exact pattern of the inlet face.I plan to fit this with a gasket either side of it and possibly some high temperature silicon.

I hope this doesn`t have any effect on running but time will tell.The two in the picture are mild steel and stainless steel.

Then i have a Trunnionless suspension kit to fit that`s been on the shelf for 2 years.

Looking forward to more time in the garage.

Steve

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I'm going to be getting on with several Triumph jobs I didn't have time for, curing an oil leak from the Spitfire sump and painting its bulkhead, maybe fit a new fuse box. Fortunately I've got the parts already.

The TR6 needs a new head gasket and I've got that on the shelf too. Bought paint last week to decorate hall, stairs and landings (3 floors, so should kill plenty of time). Sadly, no test match special on the radio while I'm working.

Mike the Pipe... I lived just down the road from his workshop in Stanley Park Road, Wallington in the seventies. As a teenager, I could peer round the door and see what he was working on. Usually an Escort or Cooper S. Please can we have a photo of your MtP exhaust manifold?

Nigel

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3 hours ago, 68vitesse said:

Did some eBay shopping the weekend shows as deliveries from tomorrow, wonder if they will turn up.

Me too, a litre of Cuprinol Garden Furniture Stain which my local hardware shop didn't have (nor bathroom paint neither). Had to shout the entire length of the car park and then strain to hear a reply. Must learn semaphore. Ordered some Heraldy bits from Paddocks. (online, so didn't have to shout.) I've got garage-fever so am avoiding it for a day or two, which seems to mean grass cutting now that my lawnmower has just been dropped off, may as well as can't get a plumber, can't get a tiler, can't get my uPVC front door fixed... did they have this much bother back in the time of the Black Death?

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I cleared the workbench and have started going through the junk that has built up over the winter months in the garage.

Also I must start up the MX5 tomorrow as it has been used for a number of months. I can sit in it and hear the engine go Brum Brum!

Dave

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reminds me of the extractor they made for running trucks at speed on the tachograph rollers in the factory it had a large peripheral diameter to dilute the exhaust,  but its had a mammoth extract fan and it could take sandwiches, overalls and anything nearby up the pipe mash it to bits and spit it out on the factory roof.  

colin you  need to make one 

Pete

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Hi.

More welding of door bottoms. And then start on the Bonnet which wants "new" arches. So then even more welding?. But first I have to put the staging up and replace the T-V aerial, which the recent high winds brought down. Move said staging to garage and re-secure Weather Vane (Same issue wind). Oh!, and repair the lower Door hinge keep plate which stripped a thread yesterday during a "trial fit".

Pete

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Graham don't know if it will work on your system, but to keep our network remote session from home active whilst monitoring our water supply system thro telemetry we used to keep a largish nut on the shift key,

The reason the powers of be limited access was for security and minimize costs/users wanted to ensure we only accessed  the system for the least period by logging us off if there was no activity for a set period, as a duty engineer you would scan the system as you walked past, TV Ad breaks & having to access and log on was painful, so we devised a way to keep the system/access active.

You can always beat the system & where there's a need/wish there's a solution!

Peter T 

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15 hours ago, Peter Truman said:

Graham don't know if it will work on your system, but to keep our network remote session from home active whilst monitoring our water supply system thro telemetry we used to keep a largish nut on the shift key,

The reason the powers of be limited access was for security and minimize costs/users wanted to ensure we only accessed  the system for the least period by logging us off if there was no activity for a set period, as a duty engineer you would scan the system as you walked past, TV Ad breaks & having to access and log on was painful, so we devised a way to keep the system/access active.

You can always beat the system & where there's a need/wish there's a solution!

Peter T 

or you can download a simple bit of code called mouse jiggler which just moves the mouse pointer every now and then to simulate use

 

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