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IamScotticus

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  1. Gates PowerGrip SB heat shrink clamp looks promising
  2. Yes, I am open to finding the proper clamp, particularly one with expansion properties. The Samco supplies stainless worm gear type clamps. I have heard of rolled/raised edge hose clamps but none are constant tension. One of the reasons hoses get cut is from the sharp edges on clamps that do not expand. Then when the hose is dried out from repeated compression, they leak. I hope the silicone Samco hose is more resilient. I can put a radius on a square clamp edge if I have enough material.
  3. you will only be putting out 3 psi... Our favorite coffee Mahallo!
  4. you will only be putting out 3 psi...
  5. Hi, has anyone found a source for spring type radiator hose clamps that are shiny like cadmium? I will be using Samco hose. Also looking for the same type clamps for fuel hose, they're easier to find.
  6. That thing is really pretty. It would be a shame to hide it down there!
  7. long or short cockpit?
  8. So you're saying to remove the BH, stab in the shaft holding the clutch and cover, and assemble whilst checking the spacing between the block face and transmission face? This is brilliant!
  9. Chuck, did those wheels come off a 7 with Escort (Ford) or Marina/Ital (Morris/Triumph) live axle or a DeDion (Ford)?
  10. I think if you got them on a flat level surface, have the shaft axis alignment, a bubble level on the T9 cover, and rocker cover, you should be able to slide them together. if not, re-align the clutch disc again.
  11. my vote is on valve seals
  12. ask Ken who builds engines near you ken@davebean.com
  13. your doing this with engine in car? I can come by and lend my engine stands if you like. it may be easier out of the car. rotating the shaft sounds like a plan. Also, there are clutch centering tools that clamp against the splines that may be more reliable than the common spline tool.
  14. Looking through my parts, I found this scissor jack. One of the previous owners of my kit had obtained it, possibly as a Caterham accessory, as it appears perfect for a seven. The weight is 3lbs 14oz. The cradle is close to 3 inch diameter. I found info on it here http://www.classic-british-car-jacks.uk/Metallifacture_jacks_2.htm I am considering using my lower battery tray as a mount for this.
  15. Im sure you've heard of inserting a pair of drill bits as wrenches. Not ideal for track prep, but they would take no space in a tool kit.
  16. Good question. But perches from different manufacturers have different shaped notches, some have holes.
  17. my Scholarship car's bonnet has a blemish in the metal I will never be able to polish out. Not a total eye sore, but enough to keep if out of presentation grade. Probably a blem that kept the cost of the kit down. As is stated above, you could do a lot of work just to find something unsustainable for bare. Perhaps a baking soda blaster is the thing,?
  18. The 13" Yokos are dry rotted. Im thinking its its about time to to do the 14" conversion. After all, 100mm PCD opens up a lot of wheel options. Or 4.75/108mm, for some reason, which doesn't have the OEM wheel pickings, but has been an option for certain popular Ford wheels. Is that the Escort PCD? Regardless, Im stuck with the Ital axle for now. This brings me to the question of rear PCD conversion adapters... Are they a sensible option? I have heard of them failing on larger vehicles, possibly due to poor installation, but is failure less likely on a car this light? Any advice on PCD adapters please!
  19. I will try to find something, but if no luck here, Im sure Chris at Redline will know
  20. Probably only a later Arch location, I have heard chassis numbers are stamped on the wiper motor mount, as well as a rear shock mount.
  21. I trying to prevent spider cracks on the clams. not overtightend, of course.
  22. I was looking for hold down screws with more surface area and found these on McMaster. 1/4-20 stainless. Just a smidge larger than the OE 6mm. The hole in the support will need opening up slightly. Head diameter is .75". I'm willing to part with 3 pairs to who would like them, no charge, just not fast. PM please
  23. We will all be in sterile eggmobile bumper cars on electric tracks. Set a destination, sit back and enjoy a choclate cannabis bar and a movie. You will be notified when your arrive. If you arrive...
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