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Obviously accuracy might be an issue - however, given that Lucas did standardize colours pretty early and given the opportunity for misadventure with all the same colour, I would suggest you go with coloured wires - future owners will thank you.
seriously though this might fall in the category of "sensible mod"
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10 hours ago, Glennaagesen said:
I remember that the problem started after approximate 2 hours of “fun” in the field. It started completely normal, and ran completely normal. After 2 hours of running, without problems, I stopped it normally for a break. When I wanted to start again, I realized the problem. It would only start with power spray.
That isn't a starter problem - If it were a gas engine, I would say it is fuel evaporation - not sure if there is a diesel equivelant
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Looks Great!
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very cool! Thanks for the link
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On 19/01/2018 at 9:42 AM, mike dennis said:
Hello jp
I have only just done the three view so haven't started yet.
I usually take photos as I build a model in stages.
I will send copies here as & when, like I do for the Macceno fraternity where I am known as one who Never makes for competitions & breaks all the Purists self made "rules" even when Frank Hornby never made any. .
Is there by chance another website where you post your stuff? I am very very intrigued by what you describe - meccano + model. amazing!
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2 hours ago, mike dennis said:
Hello all contributing members
I thank you for your assistance for enough information now.
I have now made my own scale chassis Side End and Plan views from your information to start my project making parts 1:1 direct to 1/24 scale and 1/12 using Meccano parts as the main medium plus my own Brass And Aluminum compatibles .
Kind Regards to all
Mike - Broadstairs Kent
While I have not been able to contribute to this at all - it sure would be great to see pictures!
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Teaching Granny to suck eggs here, but the product of choice for early MG steering racks (which also demand a semi-fluid grease) is Corn head Grease
http://www.cenex.com/~/media/cenex/files/lubricants/cornhead grease/corn head grease_pds-h9-02.ashx
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good to know - congrats!
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Just because I recently did it - there are also excellent fillers designed for canoe canvas that could smooth out the top beautifully.
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NFI - various sources - just never have seen so many at one time.
There is an advantage to buying Canadian dollars with British Pounds.
1952 Jeep - parts
1952 Power Wagon
1955 Tatra ( I really want this!)
1942 Carryall
LARC
Deuce and a half
or repatriate a Bedford
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I have just bought some 'Wynns Carburettor Cleaner' in Halfords. I hadn't thought that there might be such a thing until FlandersFlyer mentioned it a few days ago. There is always something new to learn!
I feel obliged to point out the if you rebuild your carbs on the kitchen table, the Carb Cleaner WILL dissolve the varnish on the table and SWMBO WILL be dismayed particularly as she had already only allowed you to rebuild said carbs in the house because it was winter AND you will immediately have to delay your restoration to refinish the kitchen table.
Don't ask me how I know....
:blush:
Love this restoration - am simply in awe of the ingenuity.
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Not wanting to go too far off topic, but, the 4th picture in post #31 - any guess as to the car? It looks post war.
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But it HAS to be true, I read it on the internet! :red:
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OK lads, is this someone here and if so, could you adopt me?
Or, alternately, why aren't we reading more stories like this on the forum?
:-D
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Not sure if it is relevant but, this if for sale on this side of the pond - might be worth contacting for spare parts or knowledge.
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Looks great! thanks for posting.
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I get the Hemmings e-newsletter - thought this might be of interest.
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stunning! absolutely stunning!
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Hello JP, I think it might, the question is to what extent.
How's that Viva GT coming on?
Thanks all for your perspectives - It was originally advertized as a speedometer - and what caught my eye was actually the clock - My intent in purchasing was to make an interesting desk clock - which may still happen. Checking completed listings is an excellent idea!
The GT is pretty stationary at the moment - We have been doing a fair number of home renos which take priority - that said, I went out last night to start to make room - and promptly put out my back <doh!> but, would love to have it on the road for the British car Day in September!
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Well bearing in mind its not omething you fit unless you legally have to. Also if you have to have it it needs to be calibrated I would say it is not much use.
so it wouldn't be of use to a restorer? not for use but for authenticity?
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Greetings MV aficionados! May I say how much I enjoy just hanging out and watching these projects - Makes my work on cars seem slightly less mad by comparison! :-D
I don't know where else to ask this question and I hope I am in the right place.
Yesterday I purchased a Tachograph - sort of by accident - which is to say that I didn't realize it was a tachograph until I got it home and took a look. Googling around, it seems to be really similar to this one on ebay (not quite)
Does anyone know about these things? Is there a market for them? I was going to use the clock part for a desk clock, but, if it is saleable for what this guy seems to be asking, I would be just as happy to continue to fund the Vauxhall restoration.
Any thoughts? Cheers all and thanks in advance!
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That is impressive! thanks for showing us the process.
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"rick's flying circus" would sound about right.
anyway the TV want to do a bit on the recovery, which will cock it right up but also raise awareness so maybe not a bad thing.
Awareness is good - to a point - unfortunately now we are beginning to see people wanting to dig up the Septic Tanks buried in their gardens! :nut: :cool2: :-D
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I love this forum - the level of work is amazing, Not much I can contribute though.
However, here is an auction soon to be starting with Dinky Military vehicles of interest.
I am certainly happy to help coordinate shipping if necessary.
Starts at lot 61.
remember $10 CDN = 6.25 GBP
Morris c8 wiring
in Blogs of MV restorations
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Clever - greatly diminish the chance of your hard work literally going up in smoke.