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  1. Hello Paul CVRT boxes are known for making a lot of noise at idle due to their design - something to do with the hydraulic valves. Having said that I've never heard one making quite the same noise as that one of yours! Have you spoken to AB? He might be able to diagnose better. Or if it coming from the clutch area just try dismantling that bit first to save a full replacement.. Oh and the rad looks fine to me - you just need to spend a wet sunday afternoon straightening the fins with some tweezers..!!! Good luck Tim
  2. Well the purpose of removing the turret was to upgun the m113's rather than to make the Sally faster, but it is an interesting thought. Put a 50 cal mount in the hole and it would make an interesting recce vehicle, much like the wartime Stuarts that had this done. I imagine it would fly!!! I wonder if it was the upgunned m113's that inspired the fv432/30's....? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk - now Free
  3. timbo

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    Yes saw this - seems like a clever idea and I guess they can pick up the shielders cheap as chips at the moment. Not sure what happens when they run out though!
  4. LOL that did cross my mind!!
  5. James I guess part commonality is a consideration but in practice it's pretty rare to make use of the main brakes anyway - they tend to stop pretty quickly once you take your foot off the gas..! Cheers Timbo
  6. ...and rust means bust!!! My little old Lightweight (1972 very early s3) spends most of its life tucked up in the unit picking up surface rust, but over the last few weeks my car has been off the road (heater matrix) so I've been using it more or less daily. The results are remarkable: The hub seals have stopped leaking; The engine and gearbox have (mostly) stopped leaking; The engine ticks over sweetly and consistently; The brake lights, which I've spent years trying to fix, now work when they should and not when they shouldn't every time.... Note to self, give the old girl a good run at least once a month!
  7. Still working perfect mate. In fact if anything the LR one is a bit firmer....recommended...I've ordered a stack of them and the seal kits to go with them, much better than the £100+ which seems to be the going rate for cvrt ones... Cheers Tim
  8. Had a good chat with him at the show - thoroughly nice chap - he is working on a replica spitfire cockpit - framework and superstructure fabricated but with genuine fittings, instruments etc, the idea being that this will be mated to the engine to give a bit more interest...
  9. Fourfox may well have drawings for the tinwork. Keep going you are doing well.
  10. I fired Saladin 76mm for the first time over the bank holiday weekend. I think it is fair to say I s**t myself. Apparently my face was a picture, but boy couldnt stop grinning for ages afterwards!!!
  11. I work in central York and didnt even know there was one. If I get a chance I will pop down at lunchtime and ask! Of course if it was in Yorkshire there is a good chance it's been nabbed by a certain Mr Nixon....
  12. Very nice indeed James, will make a nice pairing with the Saladin...
  13. Andy its not too bad to do manually if theres two of you (though of course 3 is better) you just need to take your time and make sure you dont fall off the side/ hole the radiator/ drop it on your toes (steelies are a good idea!).. You can also make it easier with an engine crane - just wrap some strops round and through various holes - as its not very well balanced you will still need to support it but it just helps to take the lions share of the weight...
  14. Andy Nothing beats a jet wash and degreaser mate. As Im sure Chris would advise drill some holes in the hull (you can tap and bolt them afterwards if you feel inspired to) and get in there with the jetwash. As mine was laid up inside I tried to do it by hand but it will take you days, as opposed to a couple of hours...eventually I put buckets under the drain holes and just kept emptying them periodically... Cheers Tim
  15. Andy Not a bad haul of bits there. I trust you have the aircleaner, firewall and seat frame? Tim
  16. You seem to be forgetting CATC BG at Warminster who also use the sand and green scheme! I think the point is this scheme can turn up in a number of places. When used in training is it always the case that it is used to differentiate OPFOR vehicles, but presume this isn't the case in Cyprus?
  17. Met up with Mario at the weekend and spent a couple of hours being regaled round the camp fire with very hair raising tales of incidents and accidents at Avon Dassett and Manby in the early nineties. A thoroughly nice bloke all round..
  18. They usually get bolted on to stop this happening on the jump! A lot of the crowd seemed to think it was planned!!
  19. Just got back - shattered! Never did manage to sort the saladin brakes properly but took the spartan for a few spins including a fantastic high speed blast round the bottom field after hours! Firepower displays superb but we could probably do with a bit more arena action - plenty of vehicles but not enough drivers! Fireworks display Sunday night was phenomenal. Had fun (not) bump starting the stolly this morning due to a duff starter. If you havent been then put this in the diary for next year - it is turning into a great show. Timbo
  20. So glad you said that Robin, I thought it was my driving!!!
  21. I think you're right Andy - I also seem to remember experiments with a diesel motorbike as these were the only things not on the same fuel. Were there not a couple of nasty incidents on peacekeeping operations in Bosnia which drove the fire hazard point home as well? Cheers Tim
  22. Paul I haven't driven a diesel but everyone I know who has raves about them....I suspect the difference is greater than the bare figures on a page suggests. Personally I love my J60's (but then I would say that wouldnt I!)... I have always had a hankering to do a souped up J60 version, just for a giggle. If you have ever seen Jon P's prototype Scorpion he built the engine to the prototype spec ie 220ish bhp, and it flies, but then the hull is non armoured as well so that helps I guess. He always seems to have a whale of a time driving it that is for sure... Tim
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