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Posts posted by Johnh
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if you see this message A700h I've been trying to contact you but your pm box is not accepting any new pm's as it's full and tried several times to contact you via the phone No you sent with no luck .. you are the first in the que so .. I'll give it a bit more time.. then offer it to the next in line.
john
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Like I said proper geezer.. scratch the surface and the answers come.. I’ll be careful and mask it all off and a quick blast only just like I did spraying motors for a living.. many moons ago.
shiny ain’t it and only metal polished it once in 3 years and 6000 mls of all seasons driving .. secret to that is canuba wax if anyone is interested (yawn) a friend that works on non military aircraft said just keep it clean and use the best wax you can afford that’s what we do to keep those holiday jets nice and shiny at all altitudes ...I settled on canuba type wax.. expensive but worth it. (Wakey wakey)
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stridey could be the winner.. tried it on a piece of glass and bingo it looks ok ..sorry Jonathan I did look at your hair products but they are far too expensive from the non reflective film price (which could still be in the running)..
do love those simple fixes.
what made you think of that stridey?
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Thanks for that but I’m totally bald now.. but I know someone that has someone that has some.. I knew the text would bring the clever sods out.. much easier than chopping up a perfectly good iPad screen ..I’ll give it a try*thumbs_up_thumb*
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Thanks Jonathan I’ve ordered a Matt iPad screen protector to chop up ..£2 off eBay..constructive answers like yours are what’s needed no matter how silly the question seems for some members.. non constructive replies could be off putting for someone new posting to the L7 club for advice.
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Was a serious question.. but Thought it probably would be a butt of a joke for someone
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When the suns lower in the sky and behind when driving occasionally I get serious glare off my speedometer and tachometer dials ..anybody experienced this? Or has anyone got a reasonable solution Without messing up the dash to much?... wasn’t going to put this on but it was so bad a few days ago I had to cover my dials (not a good idea).
P.s and I had sun glasses in case anyone was wondering.
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Morgan unfinished project hence the Timber frame chassis
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Oops double click again
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Hi
just had a reply from another source to say it’s a Vauxhall part No for that Plug
9195109 which is a Bosch plug
just placed an order so thanks for looking
john
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Hi
just had a reply from another source to say it’s a Vauxhall part No for that Plug
9195109 which is a Bosch plug
just placed an order so thanks for looking
john
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anybody know a good replacement for the Bosch FR8 LDC plugs please on my VX 8 Valve 1.8
my Bosch ones are available from Italy or Germany through eBay but huge delivery charge putting me off... having a little difficulty sourcing uk supplier on them.
thanks
john
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Probably a frame bush the way you’re describing it ..awful lot cheaper than a diff .. bin through loads of bushes myself.. they are cheap but an upgrade to polyurethane is the rite way to go.. if it is the bushes then I’d sack your mechanic..he should have spotted that.. hope he’s not your mate.. sorry
p.s the bushes are easy to replace and available from redline.. if you are buying the rubber ones treat yourself to a couple of sets.
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does anybody know what the acceptable cylinder compression PSI on a vx sohc 8 valve Caterham engine should be?
ive got 170/175 on all cylinders..throttles wide open! which sounds good to me but like to hear from somebody that knows.
was thinking of a top end overhaul for the winter project but not sure it needs it now.
john
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20 psi on mine and no problems
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Who says these engines should run on on fully synthetic oil?? Thus my comment about owners changing grades ..as an ex motor engineer I can never remember putting fully synth in what is basically a cavalier motor..the build manual calls for comma urolite.which is a part synthetic oil.. stick with the expert advice on oil and I’m sure the baffle might last longer.. obviously competition driving will take its toll on most engines and its parts..but I’m interested in why some owners drastically change grades when the cars are NOT used for track.
probably the shape of the sump ..vx sump is quite shallow in comparison so on tight corners at speed the oil pick up pipe isn’t in the oil like ford xflows .. baffle stops it sloshing about a bit.
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I had an annoying oil leak around the sump on my 8 valve 1.8 VX.. and read loads of horror stories about not keeping up with baffle changes.. to my surprise the baffle was spot on after 15 years or so..was almost tempted to refit.. but for £40 or 50 quid from redline at the time decided to change it as the sump was off anyway.. I do believe some people mess around changing grades of oil which could affect the life of the foam?..I run my engine on a semi synthetic 10/40 grade and change every 2500 mls. and am more than happy to continue.. I did read one owner recommended changing baffles every 6 months.. totally bonkers!!.
a good tip is keeping any eye on your oil pressure as well as the speedo..if the pressure has unexpectedly dropped then investigate.
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Got them on mine and found 20 psi was best ( super sprint live axel)
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Got a Newton neck if you need another? Lost my cap once and bought the whole thing so neck wasn’t used.
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Post 7/8 is interesting..just had a carb rebuild..the problem wasn’t there before
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Changed plug with cylinder No 2 that was running but no change and the No 1 worked fine in No 2 cylinder so that should eliminate the faulty plug test
Assembly guide VX super sprint / classic 2001 now sold
in For Sale
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Original assembly guide for Vauxhall 8 valve super 7 live axel (ital)
covers 1600 and 1800 vx variants
good condition £20+ £5 postage to UK only