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23rd May 2014, 10:31
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discs and callipers on!
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23rd May 2014, 11:25
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Shiny! Love how it is going.
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23rd May 2014, 11:31
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What will you do next? Wheels or framework? Do you have any dusters?
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23rd May 2014, 17:29
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looking good
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26th May 2014, 06:35
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still trying to find a solution for the grease caps that don't fit because the rimmer stub axles are 1/4 in too long. Any ideas of caps with same diameter but deeper 'dome'?
For now the old steelies will go on (spits) and i will probly keep them (tidy up a bit, new rubber) to keep the cost down, and upgrade them to minilites with 185 /70 R13 dunlop D83J's later.
Also, I've done engineering calcs on the herald seat runners and 2mm 6xxx aluminium and that will be fine for floors. The orig floor was 1mm steel, so that will do too, and is a cheaper option as i'll be able to cut fold and weld them myself (I think) and if i stuff it or it looks crap revert to the original (expensive) plan of getting aluminium cnc cut and folded and welded professionally. Quote for that was $300 (AUD) per side about a year ago so could be more.
Bye for now.
T
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26th May 2014, 18:37
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Looking good 1iTim, its just a big boys Meccano kit.
Do you have any photos of the problem you have with the hub grease caps and the Rimmer stub axles to help me understand exactly what the issue is.
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28th May 2014, 10:36
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here you go thanks swifty, kind of blurry and too close but hopefully you can get the idea.
heres a pic of the cap to the side:
it does not seat as the castle nut hits the dome of the cap.
any other TR stuff that will fit? or MG? or trailer ones...
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29th May 2014, 21:34
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1iTim have you tried posting the question on one of the triumph forums, i find www.club.triumph.org.uk/ is one of the good sites, the guys on there have the knowledge and are keen to help.
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30th May 2014, 06:03
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thanks swifty, will try.
otherwise i get creative with a section of 1.625 inch pipe...
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11th June 2014, 12:35
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my engine
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11th June 2014, 21:43
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Any plans for the engine, total strip down or trick bits?
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13th June 2014, 10:47
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engine
Well, open to suggestions, but not planning anything. I had it running pretty sweetly befpr tear down began. If i was inclined id do the head nice flow work and a pair or 1.25s, i have 1" su s at the mo, ddidnt know they went that small!. Exhaust headers would be nice but too pricey for now. I'll get a new pipe from manifold back in 1.5 inch, at present is 1.125 or somethin insanely small.
Its a 1296 from america with a 1147 head. I think the pump is flowing too much fuel, but not certain.
Thx, T
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13th June 2014, 13:21
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ok ladies and gents a couple of questions about how to measure the carbs specification. My 6port head has intake holes 1.25 inches in diameter, but the carb throats are 1.05. the intake manifold, on the head side, has sleeves that go inside the manifold smoothly into a nice matching rebate in the manifold, and these sleeves slot neatly into the head, but there is no rebate or step that these sleeves butt up to, creating a sharp expansion inside the head from 1.05 to 1.25 inches.
Is this set up called a 1.25 because thats the size of the head outer port? or would a 1.25 (1 1/4) be a measurement across the outer (air box side) throat of the carby (meaning i have twin H1s)?
If i do get some 1.25's will they have a larger 1.45 inch sleeve that is meant to slot into the head? I will avoid anything that involves machining the head.
i'm guessing that someone bought a 1300 short block and just bolted everything from the original engine onto it... If thats the case what are the things i need to look out for?
your input is valued...
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28th June 2014, 12:24
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rolling rolling rolling!
rolling chassis:
engine cleaned and dried and ready to be masked up for painting too.
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18th August 2014, 09:39
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Engine is in!
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18th August 2014, 12:10
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On the road by Friday then?
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18th August 2014, 13:36
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Why, have you got Wednesday off :-)
But looking nice
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19th August 2014, 08:29
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Thanks, off to register tomorrow. Ha seriouly need an exhaust then im done. Oh better order the body soon! And the ship to get it to the land of oz, ok a few more things on the imaginay list
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13th September 2014, 14:12
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Got an adapter for my oil filter. Should only be needed on 948's but my engine number indicates a 1300. Odd.
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13th September 2014, 14:16
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Got a mk2 zorst from mr+mr rimmer. Had to smooth out some harsh lips
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