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May 29, 2015 12:26:09 GMT
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Hurray - all glass now fitted & alternator is charging ok Took it out to collect Catriona from the train station tonight - so she had to finally have a ride in it!! (she's scared of it, lol!) Springs/ride are too stiff with the pre load so 500lb springs would be completely wrong. This points towards the ARB being the best resolution with spacers to limit shock travel so I can keep the softer ride.
Short term fix is just not to boot it, lol!
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May 30, 2015 19:49:49 GMT
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Short term fix is just not to boot it, lol! Where's the fun in that??
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Koos
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May 31, 2015 22:09:15 GMT
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Well it made it to Billing Very nervous setting out - would it get there? would everything work ok? would it break down? Quite tense driving it up there but it all worked great only issue was it lost the header flange plate half way there on the motorway so it was a bit loud for the second half of the journey! Luckily a fellow rodder helped out with a vice & tools and I managed to make a new one. Good time at Billing - only spoilt by the rubbish weather on the Sunday but the drive home was much more fun, more confident with the car now and it was great weather in the late afternoon so quite pleasant - but still quite loud! Fuel consumption is around 18mpg, so not bad as I know it's running too rich at present. It's also going to be featured in an online magazine 'JustHotRods' in a couple of months which is nice
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Seth
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MorrisOxford TriumphMirald HillmanMinx BorgwardIsabellaCombi
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May 31, 2015 22:47:07 GMT
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Well done! Proper maiden voyage complete then. 18mpg isn't too bad at all I reckon!
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Follow your dreams or you might as well be a vegetable.
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Cheers Seth, yep, it was quite stressful on the way up there. Better on way back, now to get it on stands & make sure everything still done up tight & nothing looking off anywhere.
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remmoc
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Bet it was a tad stressy , no matter how good youve built it theres always a niggle in the back of your mind . Top work young Sir
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Not all good as gearbox whines in 1st gear and does not sound right changing back down to first when slowing in traffic. Didn't really plan on taking the box out again when I was planning the fettling list. not to mention the rebuild costs! Gearbox guy is a bit stumped as to the cause but agrees it's not right. On the plus side it took nearly 2 hours to get home and my Jaz racing seats are actually pretty comfy! not what I expected at all. They could do with a bit more padding but no 'numb bum' which was a surprise. I now know where my footrest for my left foot belongs too as well as some elbow padding on the roll cage. Engine & gearbox temps were really good - water temp never rose above 197 even in the M40 traffic and gearbox temps stay around 150 - only going to around 160-165 in heavy traffic. Oil pressure is a steady 57psi and oil temps around 220 at 60-70 mph. Revs are only 2500 at 60mph so not awful considering the 3000 stall converter and no overdrive. The expensive silica heat resistant coating I put on the floors/tunnel/bulkhead seems to work well, I could feel a bit of heat coming through but only as much as a car heater set on low with no fan running, so not unpleasant at all. Also very happy that all my efforts to seal the cabin from the engine/outside have worked well, no smell at all inside from the engine It's nice and steady on the road too - which will only get better once spring rates & ARB are sorted so pretty pleased in general.
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Jun 15, 2015 23:11:40 GMT
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New toys arrived today New rev counter with shift light to replace my Moroso one - all gauges now match. Also got a load of wide output LED lamps, I'd like to swap out all the bulbs in the gauges to green LED's but the speedo & rev counter are fitted with wheat bulbs that shine on to the faces - so not sure how I could fit the LED's in those. I also got off white LED's so they will match the speedo & rev counter at least. Also been doing a little bit of re-wiring, electric fan is now on a ign controlled relay so it wont now run after ign is switched off - it was flattening the battery before.
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vulgalour
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Surprised to hear how refined a thing it is for a long journey, I would have expected it not to be even with the effort you've put in. Elderly cars with ridiculous engines are not known for being civilised places to be. It's brilliant that this car can be used in everyday traffic and still return an acceptable fuel economy (for what it is) and provide some degree of comfort, a true credit to your efforts to make it the best it can be.
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Not sure I'd call it refined but it's not too bad.
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Jun 16, 2015 22:57:34 GMT
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Tach now fitted and I've started on the LED conversion for the gauges. Managed to get the led fitted in the wheat bulb sockets on the speedo & tacho but for some reason the tacho one wont work when fitted? Works off the car and it works with the wheat bulb in the tacho but not the led....hmmmm....... I cheated & wired the led's into the bulb heads so I can swap back to normal bulbs if necessary. Guess which ones I haven't done yet
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vulgalour
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Jun 16, 2015 23:29:41 GMT
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My brother mentioned something similar to me about LED bulb replacements, I think it was something to do with the resistance in the LED being wrong somehow. He used different LEDs to combat it.
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Jun 16, 2015 23:37:22 GMT
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No its either a broken circuit or a short circuit as it worked earlier? I'll do another one when I've bought new wheat bulbs to bastardise.
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My brother mentioned something similar to me about LED bulb replacements, I think it was something to do with the resistance in the LED being wrong somehow. He used different LEDs to combat it. Yeah, LEDs are funny little things. They have little resistance as you say and you need to either fit a resistor or buy those with one already incorporated. On mine it came with HID headlights and LED sidelights and whenever I switched them all on I got 6 failed bulb massages as the BECM didn't recongnise them as on. Now I've replaced the HIDs with normal, I only get two beeps now for the sides, as I haven't found incandescent bulbs for those here yet. blackpopracing it's fantastic to see this out and about at last. Love it being used for the station run! Hope the gearbox is an easy fix.
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vulgalour
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Ah, different problem to what I thought there then. I now know what wheat bulbs are called at least, I didn't even think they had a specific name.
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Jun 17, 2015 23:33:07 GMT
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top work fella glad your close to having it all done, I know all to well the feeling of driving up the road waiting for some thing to go tits up!
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I know it's probably teaching you to suck eggs, but diode's are uni-directional. You can't put them in back to front or they won't work. When I did the LED's in my GT-R, I had to reverse a couple I'd got wrong.
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Leds use resistors not diodes? Took it out last night to a meet, went to drive home - no headlights or indicators! Oops!
Had to have a Pop sandwich on way home with 2 other pops boxing me in so I could see where I was going. When I did the tacho I had accidentally knocked a plug undone in the column so an easy fix when I got home.
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joeytalent
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Jun 18, 2015 13:55:42 GMT
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I know it's probably teaching you to suck eggs, but diode's are uni-directional. You can't put them in back to front or they won't work. When I did the LED's in my GT-R, I had to reverse a couple I'd got wrong. I immediately thought this, but assumed the same thing egg sucking statement! LED = Light Emitting Diode, direction is important.
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Jun 18, 2015 21:53:10 GMT
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Ah, see what you mean now - tried led both ways in socket so not that reason either. currently looking at green ready made LED wheat bulbs - probably far easier if they are the same green!
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