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Dave McCulloch

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  1. John Assuming this can be interchangeable with a windscreen (I've got the retaining brackets installed already) I'll take this please. I'm fairly local (East Grinstead) so can collect. Thanks Dave
  2. 2nd dibs on aeroscreen please. Dave
  3. You were incredibly unlucky there - I have heard of it happening but only once or twice during the time I owned mine and was a regular on the forums.
  4. I ran one of these for 4.5 years from 30k miles up to 80k and it was fantastic to own. Typically they haven't dropped in value at all (in fact they've gone up) since I sold in November 14. I really miss the combination of practical, fast and discreet. Genuinely interested why it needed a new engine - not a lot generally goes wrong with these - 3 big expense items: clutch, drc suspension failure and oil cooler pipes corroding and leaking, each of which costs between £1,000 and £1,500 to fix. This car has had 2 of those 3 sorted and a brand new engine. I've got no connection to Craig, but looks a good price to me given the above. GLWTS, and hope you don't miss it as much as I do! Dave
  5. Thanks Oily. Can the nut ever be removed after using permanent loctite (or do these sensors never fail), and what is the part No. / reference for permanent loctite? Thanks Dave
  6. Thanks both. Paul, I think I'm going to adopt the grommet method - I'm uncomfortable having a non captive nut inside the airbox. Dave
  7. A quick question to either put my mind at rest or increase my worry levels.... I was giving my 7 a check over before a track day next week, and noticed the inlet air temp sensor dangling. I'm running jenvey throttle bodies with the Bernard Scouse airbox - the IAT sensor goes through a hole in the backplate. However, I can't remember now how it was secured. No nut fell out of the airbox when I removed it, I've tried to use a torch to look down the throttle bodies to see if one's got caught on top of a valve, but can't see one - though I can't see all the way round the valves. I'm assuming the engine hasn't ingested the nut as I'd know about it - it would have been a 10mm nut. Having looked on the DVA website, Dave Andrews recommends using a die to cut a 10mm thread on the sensor (don't know what thread it was as standard) and then using an M10 nut with loctite to secure - which is what I've now done. But I'm now paranoid where the old fixing's gone - and equally the damage the new fixing could do if it goes AWOL too. Thanks Dave
  8. Where does it actually state that it's plated weight that the car has to be rated to tow? I googled this yesterday and the .gov.uk website makes no mention of plated weight. If you followed the same logic we should all get 3 points and a fine for driving a car with a top speed higher than 70mph...... Dave
  9. Brain James Minno trailer for sale. Shared between myself and two other Seven owners for the last 5 years and probably only covered 1000 miles/year in that period. We purchased it 2nd hand and it had all new cables and brakes fitted at that time. New tyres fitted 2 years ago as the old ones were starting to crack. I’d estimate this trailer is around 10 years old. It’s in perfect working condition, no missing, worn or broken parts and all electrics work perfectly. (7 pin plug) INCLUDED ACCESSORIES: Hand winch to assist with loading. Rear steady bars to allow loading when trailer is not hitched to car. Locking hitch High level wheel rack but this has been custom made and is not a Brian James one. Stronghold 8-10" wheel clamp which is Insurance Approved. Diamond 5 rating- high security Level Once assembled, two-part easy fit in under 20 seconds. Being a Minno it fits inside a standard double garage. Offered at £1200 for quick sale. Trailer is located near East Grinstead Dave
  10. Hi interested in these depending on condition and whereabouts. Any damage, how scratched are the and roughly how old thanks Dave
  11. Jonathan I had to "relieve" the corners of the dedion tube and ears with the aid of an angle grinder to give enough clearance when I swapped to 8" wide rears. I assume you don't have the "over the top" rear anti roll bar on yours? I had to remove mine as the drop links fouled on the tyres.... Dave
  12. My Scholar 1900 has now covered about 10k miles since I installed it about 8 years ago - this has been a mix of track and road use, so it's been used "properly"! The only issue I've had in that time is that the front oil gallery broke through resulting in oil in the water - this happened after about 1000 miles and is (now) a known problem. I sleeved the oilway since when all has been fine. Probably jinxed it now! Dave
  13. Adam If Smemly doesn't want the perspex screen, I'm interested. Can you let mw know how much you want and comfirm it's undamaged. Is the screen surround black pack? If not, I don't need the surround. I'm only in East Grinstead so can collect. Thanks Dave
  14. "sold" to andy_h who wants the stanchions as well. Dave
  15. Ok, this is available again as it's still on our dining table....... Dave
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