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CVRT Electrical connectors
SirLanceUK replied to SirLanceUK's topic in Lubrication, Batteries & Electrics
Well after going across to my Spartan for lots of other things and despite getting distracted by various people I have actuallty found the wiring loom for the cupola and sure enough there is a plug in the right position to plug in to the 3 pin socket on the periscope, and now thanks to Andy we know what that plug might be used for other than just a place where lots of wires get joined together. Another step forward. -
CVRT Electrical connectors
SirLanceUK replied to SirLanceUK's topic in Lubrication, Batteries & Electrics
Thank you Richard, I do have that one unfortunatly there is no part numbers on the diagram and i have already made the mistake of the wrong connector Hopefully if the weather is better i will take another look at the existing wiring and see what i can see -
CVRT Electrical connectors
SirLanceUK replied to SirLanceUK's topic in Lubrication, Batteries & Electrics
So power goes in the 3 pin socket on the other side of the scope? and if so do you know which pin is live and which is earth? -
CVRT Electrical connectors
SirLanceUK replied to SirLanceUK's topic in Lubrication, Batteries & Electrics
Hi, Still working my way around bits fixing where i can, but i need a connector to fit the comanders periscope No 62 Mk1 on my Spartan. I have enclosed a picture of the connector on the periscope but I need the the cupola feed side. If any one has one, or a part number or knows where i can get the conector to make my own cable up Also noticed on my drawings it mentions the positive feed on Pin A it in reality it appears to be on pin 2 -
will after quite a bit of messing about I got the fan unit out, after making a tool to extract the shaft. Then using normal pullers I removed the bearings and using a friends hydrolic press, pressed the replacement ones in place. Many thanks to Andy Baker for pointing out that belleville spring washers should be coned shape and not flat as mine our and as shown above... I have a feeling I have lots more to learn:
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CVRT Equilibrator what/ how/ help
SirLanceUK replied to SirLanceUK's question in I may be stupid, but......
Hi Malcolm, I did try heat but couldn’t generate enough. I have a friend who has the bigger hammer, torch and when he gets 5 minutes he has s going to apply his larger toys... I will feedback when he is successful -
CVRT Equilibrator what/ how/ help
SirLanceUK replied to SirLanceUK's question in I may be stupid, but......
A further update, I have sent the Equilibrator to a friend (he is now) who has his own fabrication company he has the tools to heat the body and large hammers to do hopefully do the job. I have written to 2 companies on the washers but no reply yet.... Still trying -
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25 Field Squadron, Royal Engineers. Any information?
SirLanceUK replied to SirLanceUK's topic in MV Chatter
Pete C, Thank you, it is the clearest explination I have had. Your symbol is not quite the same as the one I was supplied with, but understanding where the name came from and some history, I can see the links that means the version I came across is a bastardasation of the correct symbol. That is something I would/ could not have know without your help. -
FV721 registration.
SirLanceUK replied to Paul Merchant's topic in Legislation, Licenses & Registration
Hi Paul, I have done a few vehicles now, when i asked for the V55/5 they sent instructions as to what I needed to fill in. Of course the first time I got this wrong, but a very nice lady from DVLA walked me through the form. even corrected my mistakes. The biggest help was the Tank Muesum libary at Bovingdon as the paperwork I had was incomplete, something I didn't know till I engaged with MVT and DVLA. Only took 4 months, but I got my V5 Moral support from the people of this forum did keep me sane so if I can be of help -
inporting from france
SirLanceUK replied to colin packer's topic in Legislation, Licenses & Registration
Hi Colin, 3 places I started when i wanted to do something I hadn't a clue about:- here - there are so many good guys on here that can tell you what you need to do MVT - if you can talk to the right people, like here a wealth of knowledge DVLA - a bit hit and miss, talked to really good people who spent a long time talking to me helping me figure out what form I needed to put where, but then I also spoke to a numbty who told me I would not be able to drive my Spartan on the road.... Welcome to the site -
Watch this space, dont know where you are in the world but i would love you to pop over and see (maybe drive dont promise that) my Spartan, give me a few tips and maybe buy me a beer
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The Cold War Museum
SirLanceUK replied to paulob1's topic in Battlefields, museums, monuments and memorials.
Sorry to hear your having to go to plan ‘c’ -
CVRT Equilibrator what/ how/ help
SirLanceUK replied to SirLanceUK's question in I may be stupid, but......
Unfortunately I can’t find one either. I do keep looking though. -
The Cold War Museum
SirLanceUK replied to paulob1's topic in Battlefields, museums, monuments and memorials.
Having read the reasons it does look like nimby . I am not sure any of the reasons make much sense. If I can be of help just ask -
The Cold War Museum
SirLanceUK replied to paulob1's topic in Battlefields, museums, monuments and memorials.
I have also just got an email saying the permission has been declined. I am now off to read the decision.... I just can’t believe it -
german vehicles Schützenpanzer HS 30
SirLanceUK replied to daleheywoodtanks's topic in German Vehicles
Hi Dale, That Shutzenpanzer HS 30 looks in superb condition, road wheels and track look almost new. Maybe after lunch and you have track off, engine, box and steering unit out a couple of pictures woudl be fun, and as you will have so much time how about a little of the history? -
Hi Alex, I have only just picked up on this thread. I have owned a Spartan for around a year, it didn't look anywhere near as pretty as yours However I have had a lot of blood, sweat and swear words trying to replace all the bits that were missing, a never ending job... I so wish I had a field to go rushing about on, I am finding the local roads are doing no favours for the rubbers on the tracks. I have however had a great deal of help from the forum and others (local guys and girls that own military vehicles, and former miltiary personal who used to operate CVRT's), and while I am still learning everytime I climb on board, most of the time I come away with a tired smile on my face. Love to see your vids I am guessing I missed your facebook name or even utube link.... Please feel free to read through my numerous threads some of which might answer some of your questions or contact me directly
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Good Job
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Phone call happened everything moved forward 2 became 12 became 10. Baby was uncovered and battery connected and failed to start.. flat battery.. Fortunately Simon's beast of a machine (picture below) was able to reach out and place the cupola back in place... What A toy Even better I was trying to fit the bolts in place and asked Paul and Rob to rotate the cupola slightly and instead of the fixing ring turning the cupola turned. Slight mod the fixing ring was turned bolts in place, a big sigh... Even better the cupola now rotates with very little effort. Next step to fix everything back on... Still keep me busy for a while
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Hi Chris, you are a star Lance
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Just an update, I have the local farmer arriving at 12:00 on the 12th to replace the cupola and the hard work can start replacing the GPMG, spotlight, cocking mechanism and periscope. As an aside I have finished fabricating the roof doors openers and stays. I might even get replacement gas springs..... lots happening
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Love the video, thanks for sharing. I don't have a Sherman or Stuart but I am sure some of the tips will make great talking points in the snug at some get together
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My very quick answer above is totally incorrect, and I am sorry for misleading you. When I checked my paperwork I did indeed discover that I had valid insurance based on the data plate so Mk3iain is correct. But when I checked my submission I didn't include any insurance documents hence my mistake..... I forgot to add I had to add the vehicle tax with my submission as well as my V55 fee.
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When I registered my vehicle I did not need insurance to get the registration. I also did not to have it separately insurance at the time. But if I had to guess providing you can show unique numbers then they can insure it against theft