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robin craig

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  1. And as someone who has purchased a 24volt vehicle that has had a POST (previous owner stupid trick) performed on it and chased mickey moused wiring and jumpers and resistors around it isn't fun.

    All the 24 volt stuff for the most part is available or re-buildable (perish the thought) and as others say it keep the value up for those of us who care.

    It is a similar vein to why would you put WMIK kit onto a 1986 Land Rover 90 that has a 2.5 na diesel in it?

    However, our veterans fought for your freedom to do what you wish, however your peers may give you funny looks

     

  2. Ronsandt, whats your real name anyway? Is it Ron?

    Anyway, look up some folks at REME Depot on Facebook and they carry it. They are in the US of A and will shio worldwide. They have a Vimeo video entitled FF adapter on the Facebook page.

    The design of the adapter is to allow owners with the Vokes type filters to be able to leave all the priginal plumbing in place a remove a few items and install the spin on adapter and use a commercial off the shelf filter. The ones they specify have a water separator built in with the ability to bleed off water.

    In places outside the UK getting parts from the UK is harder than people in the UK understand, hence the design was hatched and trials done. Owing to the use of the original top nut on the Vokes unit a socket is supplied to allow the buyer to torque the adapter properly for correct installation.

    If you have any questions REME Depot will answer or I can try to help.

    Hope this helps

     

     

     

     

  3. Ronsandt if you want to move away from the Vokes fuel filter elements but want to leave the mount intact then there is a spin on filter adapter on the market to allow that to happen without having to change the plumbing.

  4. Dear All,

    At work I have been asked to delve into sourcing a robust intercom system for a variety of military and non military vehicles. I have loved the Racal Clansman series intercom but others dont like it for their own reasons.

    I wanted to know what other people are using these days especially if you have more than one vehicle in your fleet do you use a transportable system between the vehicles or does each vehicle have it own dedicated set up? What do you do when the vehicle has multiple occupants ie BV206 or say an FV434 with the load bed full of riders?

    When you operate as a pair or multiples of vehicles are you using a real radio system like that for motorbikes on a public band?

    Lets open the discussion for us all to learn.

     

     

  5. Phil what a great looking machine, it will be a shame to get it dirty now. Kudos to you for the work done. As you sit now in the afterglow and reflect, what would you have done differently with the project and what spares did you wish that you had bought now that they are harder to find? I am interested to hear of other peoples experiences and learn from them, I am not in any way trying to criticise.

  6. Simon I am unsure if the picture that Ash Collection posted is his machine or yours, however, the grey cap in the picture which I have marked and attached looks very familiar to me. It is very similar to one in a vehicle that I am restoring, if it is the same the cap has an enormous needle on the underside and it is for an ether capsule system for cold starting. I have a picture of the capsules and the packaging, somewhere.

    muir hill cold start_LI.jpg

    ether start system.jpg

  7. Barry,

    Happy New Year and congratulations.

    Are you looking for a North American distributor as I know a couple of well qualified and well set up business wise people who may be very interested to act as your agents. Send me an email if you would like to discuss further off line.

    There are many on this side of the Atlantic who would buy them. Infact the world wide appetite is quite large.

    Once again, it is great to see modern day production of vintage pattern spares to keep our vehicles going, what a great age we live in.

     

     

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  8. Matthew,

     

    I have watched your videos and find them informative and they are taking the mystery and awe out of the impending tasks I have on hand. That is very useful and I for one really appreciate the time taken to record the process and do the editing. While I have done some larger jobs on Ferrets I have not gotten too deep into the wheel stations but know I will be doing so eventually. These will serve well at that time.

    I have made comments against your facebook posts I guess in time you will get around to updating those with comments back.

    I'm appreciating them for sure, don't stop.

     

     

     

     

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