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Originally posted by Neil WThanks Dave & much appreciated - I did look at their site & saw the choke cable they sell had no dimple but the green one was fitted to my choke cable was the same as the heater - will wait until I have an order to send then purchase a few ( postage a bit high just for a clip but wife is out this morning to may have a wee look at their site for winter upgrades)
NeilDave
1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.
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Overdrive stopped working - not a worry as the switch felt a bit 'funny' and it had been a bit erratic over the past week or so - so next day a nice new Lucas one arrived, popped her on & hey presto back to normal ! (on the old switch one of the two 'tangs' the roller bit glides over has disintegrated, not bad after 40 year though ...)
Then storm hunting up & over Mallerstang Common. Pics rubbish sadly, must take a proper camera for such things.
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After getting the car started again yesterday after resolving my electrical and fuel issues,
followed DJT's advice regarding the fuel cut-off plunger, secured the wire from the fuse box
that goes to the Newtronic ignition box, then re-fitted the windscreen washer bottle & motor
I had forgotten to put back yesterday.
Turned the key to see that she started again O.K., which she did on the 1st turn, and let the
engine warm up checking to see everything looked O.K. and nothing was catching, and that the
new alternator was still charging the battery O.K.
Ticked over lovely and smoothly and heard the electric fan cut-in when the temperature reached
a certain level. Then switched on the new radio/CD/MP3 player to see that it was working O.K.,
and tried the windscreen washer and wipers to get rid of some dust on the windscreen.
After satisfying myself all seemed O.K. switched off with the intention of tomorrow morning taking
the car out for a good run locally. When I have picked up my new Mobius micro camcorder from
my son's in Chester in August, will try it out in the Stag on my return from Bournemouth, where
I will also check it out on my person on a few sites that we visit.
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Gave it another run today as I said I would. Started and ran fine and alternator charging battery as it should,
and no sign of any leaks from the petrol tank and all gauges showing everything is normal. Big relief and the
stiffness I have had the last few days from working on the car is now easing off. Bought a new can of WD40
today whilst out and in two minds whether to spay it on myself where I am aching rather than parts of the car!.
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image.jpgUsed it to drive up to Greenwich to sort out the mess the AA man did the other night to the carbs and ignition of this "stealth" car - unfortunately couldn't get a photo of them together as mine was stuck in the private underground car park where the Alvis lives
Had a nice long road test around London in it, people really stare as they think you're connected to the Queen with that reg no, and I was a mere oik driving it
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Originally posted by kryten View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]37637[/ATTACH]Used it to drive up to Greenwich to sort out the mess the AA man did the other night to the carbs and ignition of this "stealth" car - unfortunately couldn't get a photo of them together as mine was stuck in the private underground car park where the Alvis lives
Had a nice long road test around London in it, people really stare as they think you're connected to the Queen with that reg no, and I was a mere oik driving it
Nice day for it. took mine to get it MOT'd this morning then went on to see my other mate and left 4 torque wrench's with him to test and calibrate for me.
IanWise men ignore the advice of fools, but fools ignore the advice of wise men sigpic
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Originally posted by kryten View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]37637[/ATTACH]Used it to drive up to Greenwich to sort out the mess the AA man did the other night to the carbs and ignition of this "stealth" car - unfortunately couldn't get a photo of them together as mine was stuck in the private underground car park where the Alvis lives
Had a nice long road test around London in it, people really stare as they think you're connected to the Queen with that reg no, and I was a mere oik driving it
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Originally posted by kryten View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]37637[/ATTACH]Used it to drive up to Greenwich to sort out the mess the AA man did the other night to the carbs and ignition of this "stealth" car - unfortunately couldn't get a photo of them together as mine was stuck in the private underground car park where the Alvis lives
Had a nice long road test around London in it, people really stare as they think you're connected to the Queen with that reg no, and I was a mere oik driving itDave
1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.
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The great thing for me is it belongs to Auntie Ruth who is lovely - she's had this from new, and I'm the only person allowed to open the bonnet except for checking oil and water. Unfortunately it dropped out a couple of cylinders in heavy traffic a couple of nights ago - being an auto it wouldn't pull so the AA was called - sticky dashpot was the problem (which he didn't find) but then I had to retune the triple SUs coz the idiot started messing - plus he started fiddling the ignition and somehow got it 15 degrees ATDC instead of 10 before
A bit of a labour of love, but it's a cross I'm willing to bearLast edited by GDPR; 9 June 2016, 17:55.
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I wish I still had my Alvis TD21. Slightly worse fuel consumption than a Stag and a little slower off the mark but a superb car.
Today I fitted my recon 3.7 diff and found out why the exhaust was blowing at the manifold - the pipe didn't fit, so I put it in a pipe bender and made it fit. Glorious trip home!
Although it has been the hottest day so far in Bristol, the temperature gauge peaked at just over the N mark on the stop/start rush-hour 25 mile trip home. I'm going to fit an electric fan with a manual switch for those days when I'm caught in traffic just for peace of mind.
RichardRichard
Mabel is a white 1972 Mk1½, TV8, Mo/d.
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Originally posted by kryten View PostThe great thing for me is it belongs to Auntie Ruth who is lovely - she's had this from new, and I'm the only person allowed to open the bonnet except for checking oil and water. Unfortunately it dropped out a couple of cylinders in heavy traffic a couple of nights ago - being an auto it wouldn't pull so the AA was called - sticky dashpot was the problem (which he didn't find) but then I had to retune the triple SUs coz the idiot started messing - plus he started fiddling the ignition and somehow got it 15 degrees ATDC instead of 10 before
A bit of a labour of love, but it's a cross I'm willing to bear
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