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DohNut

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  1. Does anyone know if there are places that keep X-flow silicone hoses in stock 🤔 Not tempted by a four week wait as most places advertise - but at least you get to choose the colour without paying extra. Any supplier to avoid? Nick
  2. Does anyone have the part number for a crossflow alternator 🤔 Thanks
  3. Yes I would expect the fan to do that Check all ignition leads are seated properly might be time to replace them Nick
  4. Does it come with sump / flywheel / alternator etc?
  5. Just a thought - do you have the funny weber trigger wheel 🤔 Mine has a tooth every 90 degrees and a double one at TDC You may find an ecu that reads this - or can be taught how to, but if not then you need to factor in the commercial cost of fitting a new crank trigger wheel. It would probably be better to replace it but IIRC mine is mounted using three bolts on the fan belt drive wheel - not by a single centre bolt, its a nice way of mounting it but more invoved than drilling out a centre hole. Nick Weber injected X-flow since 1992
  6. Interesting - I like the sound of an easy fix N
  7. My dreary-mobile is trying to get itself noticed. ☹️ On cold starts - I turn on ignition until glo-plug light goes out. Then I start it. It starts fine and runs for about 5 seconds then it bogs down and stalls and will not re-start unless left for several minutes. If you rev it (nasty 😔) then after 5 seconds it bogs down and dies - increasing throttle cannot save it. So my current technique is to start it - rev it to 3k then when it starts to die, lift off the throttle and it returns to idle nicely. - Grrrr The car is not being used that much at the moment but it had a run down to the coast at the weekend so the battery should be in pretty good shape, might try to put it on battery conditioner tonight. Given that releasing the throttle at revs would make the mixture leaner I think the engine is flooding. Any suggestions 😶‍🌫️
  8. Not exactly an appropriate link but here should give you an idea as to what I was meaning by quadrant. The butterfly spindle would be attached in the middle and the throttle cable would run from the bottom left and run in the groove round the arc. This gives an equal angular change for each length of cable pulled. The idea I was thinking about was moving the position of the spindle off centre. In this example if the spindle was moved to the right and up then the initial pull of the cable would rotate the quadrant a smaller angle but as the throttle was nearly open it would rotate a greater amound for the last bit of cable. Nick
  9. I think that AMMO made a linkage for his that was a bit more progressive. Didnt see how he did it though. Does your cable pull straight on a lever? I guess a quadrant would make a nicer cable run. If you were really getting fancy you could try to re-make the quadrant with the pivot offset so that you start off with a big radius for small angle increase openings for the first bit of cable pull. That would increase to a large angle increase openings for the final bit of cable pull Nick
  10. Do you know a scuba diver? The compressed air is dried to remove condensed moisture and to make it nice to breath does not have any oil in it. You can get a low pressure inflator to use with car and bike tyres. Been meaning to get one for ages - annoys me to be using a pump and having cylinders of compressed air sitting next door. a garage compressor will be somewhat dry but much less so as the resevoir is a much lower pressure the effect is reduced. it will also have some oil in the air. Nick
  11. 3.14 is what some bike powered cars use. That is the propshaft only has to turn 3.14 times for the drive shafts to turn once. only available on Sierra Diesel pick-up or something silly and very rare Compare with the more usual 3.6 and 3.9 versions On my crossflow I found that at 60mph I had a reduction of noise after making the gearing easier - an accidental side effect of going from 14in to 13 inch wheels not quite the same I know but..
  12. Quoting eric: .... 1720 with accralite forged piston, std conrods, std crankshaft, alloy stage 2 head with stainless valves (39mm and 34 mm), FP 400 springs, Duplex chain, A2 cam (for road use) CR about 10.5..... Of course I will never have 170 HP but it is not important for me... But I wonder how much power an alloy head is worth ?
  13. Is it just me or does that sound like a 70's porn film? 😬
  14. But you can modify the driveshafts to match the flanges
  15. An article in Practical Performance Car a couple of months ago suggested that it is NOT illegal. - technically they quoted the relevant docs and said there was no reason to fail an MOT. I stand to be corrected but the increased throw of the HID lamps is not just down to the increase in light they are producing but that the beam shines at a shallower angle. The shallower angle means the self levelling is required to account for having something in the boot and avoid dazzling. Fitting them to a standard headlight should be ok as it will still shine light in the same place as the standard headlight, the risk might be that the tarmac infront of you is over-lit and you have more difficulty seeing up the road. N
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