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19th January 2013, 12:54
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Hi all.
First time ever on a forum! I am building Sammio Spyder 129, located in Letchworth in Hertfordshire.
I have an initial question, sure there will be many more! My standard 13/60 brake master cylinder sticks up higher than the level of the bonnet. What is the usual solution to this problem?
Regards to all
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19th January 2013, 15:08
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I'm sure someone will know the answer but a picture would make the problem clearer, ie how ,uh are we talking?
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19th January 2013, 15:45
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Hi Steve and welcome to the not-a-club.
As has been said, if you can post some pics then someone should be able to knowvehats going on.
Dave
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19th January 2013, 16:05
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Hello Steve, welcome aboard. Nice to see a new project being started, everyone brings new ideas to the forum and keeps it fresh.
As for your master cylinder issue, would one of these solve your problem?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TRIUMPH-VI...item51a3ee48bc
I've got a pair on mine (they're interchangeable between brakes and clutch and fit any Herald/Vitesse/Spitfire/etc), and there's no clearance issue. They're very good vfm imho I think my original 'big' master cylinder would've fouled the bonnet if I'd kept it, but it was worn out and needed replacing anyway.
Alternatively, if you want to keep your original m/c, you could simply cut a hole above it in the bonnet and bond a power bulge or scoop over it. Where Sammio/Ribble building is concerned, to quote Yoda, 'impossible is nothing'.
Good luck whichever way you choose to go with it.
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20th January 2013, 08:09
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wlcome yes as towed said they work well i have them on my car
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20th January 2013, 13:20
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Thanks for the replies, I now know that 2 master cylinders were fitted and I have the taller one ! Typical, I have just put a seal kit in it and filled the system with fluid. Wonder how many more problems 'trial fitting' the body will produce.
A master cylinder to go on ebay...........
Anyone fitted TR6 wheels to a Sammio, cant see anything in the threads?
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20th January 2013, 14:45
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I've not seen a Sammio with TR6 wheels fitted yet, plenty with 14" or 15" wires (splined adaptors needed at around £300) and MGF wheels (bolt straight on but possibly need cheap spacers).
TR6 steels would look great, the Tribute Automotive A352 demonstrator has them and they look the biz imho.
They're not a straight bolt on fit to the small chassis Triumph hubs, but the adaptors are about a third of the price of a set of large splined adaptors for wires.
http://www.mikesatur.com/acatalog/Wheels_Adapters.html
By the way, how far have you got in your build? I guess you must have at least trial fitted the body if you already know that your master cylinder isn't going to fit.
Oh, and some pictures would be nice. We all like pictures. Oh yes.
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20th January 2013, 14:47
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Hi Steve,
Welcome to the wonderful world of Sammio/Ribble building.
The best thing about this forum is the exchange of ideas and tips between builders.
I recently found the same master cylinder link that Mister Towed mentions above.
So what works for one, usually works for another.
In case you hadn't seen it there are some useful links to other threads in the "sticky" at the top of this forum.
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Originally Posted by steve129
... Wonder how many more problems 'trial fitting' the body will produce...
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Based on many of the builds on here, the honest answer is a few.
But again many builders have documented what work they did in great detail.
So reading their build threads should help you along the way.
However, as everyone else has said, we do like looking at photos.
As there is a noble tradition here of shameless stealing any ideas we like the look of.
Good luck, Paul.
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21st January 2013, 15:29
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TR6 wheels
Think the TR6 wheels look good too. Vaguely similar to the D type steel wheels.
Does anybody have a TR6 wheel with tyre or know someone who has one I can borrow?
Before fitting the body, it would be nice to see how close they are to fitting.
Will take some photos and post.
Would also like to hear from anybody close to Letchworth who has fitted/trying to fit a MX5 engine.
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23rd January 2013, 08:03
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Welcome Steve
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24th January 2013, 19:01
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Quote:
Originally Posted by steve129
Would also like to hear from anybody close to Letchworth who has fitted/trying to fit a MX5 engine.
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Hi and welcome I'm just round the corner Nr Hitchin, and have fitted an MX5 engine and box, I have slowed with the build a little at mo, on third set of floor pans as I can't quite get them how I want them! Will be trying to get back to it when its a little bit warmer and will post some pic's soon too.
Not on here every day so don't be offended if I don't reply straight away!
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18th February 2013, 13:56
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Paul.
Would love to come and have a look.
I'm on 07980 855552. Have you had your inspection yet? I went to Boreham Wood today to sort it out. Have to take the car there, bugger, i dont have a trailer! Then got told the car has to be complete!?
Steve
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18th February 2013, 20:02
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... i dont have a trailer! ...
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Hi Steve,
If you ask nicely, maybe Paulm321 will let you rent his one.
I've offered to hire it for my re-body inspection (still a long way off) to help off set his purchase price.
Cheers, Paul.
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18th February 2013, 21:38
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Hi
You can borrow the 'communial trailer' for your inspection, I would recommend heading up the A1 to peterboro' as I will be next time, have not had time to re arrange at mo and I meant to get details off Pops when I picked up the trailer, Mr T or Pops will be able to let us know contact details I'm sure. You can pop round some time next week I'll call or message you before hand to arrange.
Paul.
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18th February 2013, 21:59
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Hi Paul
Good to hear the trailers going strong, hows the build coming along?
Heres the contact details
e-mail stephen.raven@dvla.gsi.gov.uk
Office address is:
88 Lincoln Road,
Peterborough PE1 2ST
It's on a quiet semi residential street and it has on site parking. There's a barrier with an intercom and they'll open it when you tell them who you've come to see.
Trouble free 5 min inspection recommend them to all, I e mailed and they called me to arrange a time to suit.
Pops
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19th February 2013, 07:44
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Couldn't agree more, the service at Peterborough was very slick.
I'd get in quick though -
https://www.gov.uk/government/speech...agency-dvla--5
It looks like the vehicle inspections may be contracted out to local businesses. Could be more convenient as the garage down the road might get the contract, but I bet it won't be free any more and there's a chance you might have to present your vehicle in Swansea. I've checked Google Earth to see where Swansea is. It just says 'Here be Dragons'
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19th February 2013, 12:16
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trailer/inspections
Thanks all for the help. Stephen at peterborough has replied very quickly, i am trying to sort a date at the biginning of march.
I would very much like to hire the trailer Paul.
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19th February 2013, 15:20
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yes easy as... been there 3 times now ... stephen a nice chap ..
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19th February 2013, 21:03
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Thanks for the info Pops / Towed will have to get mine arranged soon, Steve let me know when you get your date, I'm away for ten days from the 13th March so if your inspection is around that time you'll have to pick the trailer up before then. I just put my MX5 shell on it at the weekend to take to the scrappy will hopefully get rid off it on Saturday. Haven't made much progress since Christmas, decided I want metal floors so need to get some sheet metal and use my timber floors as templates, now the snow's gone no excuses to not get out there!
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