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Tumeke

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  1. Was thinking about walkie talkies a few months ago and downloaded "Intercom for Andorid".

    Yet to try (keep forgetting) - BUT - theoretically it will work with any other android with blue-tooth switched on - just plug your earbuds and mic combo into your phone and free comms within bluetooth range (30-40m?)

    Possibly better living everyone.

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  2. Been plodding away with this when I can, but no major developments.

    Engine:

    @Threeonthetree sprinkled his honing skills on the crabs.

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    Previous owner has put some fancy green filters on 'em so that'll do.

    I came back and balanced them up:

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    Had a play with points gap and found a fancy dwell meter / tachometer that @Mr Burns gave me.

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    Car now drives perfectly. Until 3000rpm. It also isn't a fan of starting. More diagnosis needed. Distributor got a good lube up. It's a Delco Remy D204 instaed of the more reliable later Lucas ones. (What?  - That's what I thought). Unfortunately the thread in the hole holding the points in needs re-tapping, however I wanted electronic points like the rest of my cars anyway so sorted that out.

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    Before (already repaired cables as they had worn through / crimp was loose etc)       & After with new pixie wrangler doohickie.

    It then rained and got cold and my battery was dead, so I'll report back on that at some point as to success.

    Other stuff:

    Since the battery needed charging I did some very important other stuff:

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    New window winder thanks to @GuyWithAviators's stash of all things BL.

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    Pulled dash. Replaced bulbs in tachometer and speedometer. Fixed 'speedo cable (it had just fallen off) and lubed both 'Tacho and 'Speedo cables. If you look closely you can see the mustard original paint colour under the crash pad. Pulled out chooched dip switch and replaced with a cheap toggle switch until I find a reasonably priced dip switch. 

     

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    Rusty screws in bonnet pin turrets bugged me. It also doesn't need bonnet pins... but oh well. Replaced these with stainless ones and cleaned up metal. Then didn't take a photo.

    Needed some colour match paint, but having no removable small parts I thought I'd just take a bit of panel off.

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    It appears there was no primer under the boot lid bog / paint. So turned it into a pile of samples.

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    Cleaned boot lid back and primered for future work (photos in wrong order). Not really a priority but I was there. Needs a little metal gluing in on the underside but not a WOF / Dort priority so it can wait.

     

     

     

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  3. If the affiliation isn't strong with burger boes, would it be feasible to park-up at the car park at Mission Bay? I'm assuming it's not hugely busy on a Wednesdee?

    Also then got that Tamaki drive cruise. 

    Other options could include a rotation of (but not limited to) :

    Quay Street Hell Pizza next to Carbon Garage (Been to bike meets there on scoots)

    Brother's Beer Nelson Street (Huge carpark + beer)

    Beer Spot Takapuna.

    I like the option of being able to eat close to the cars cause I'm usually running late for dinner.  A couple of the above might need a rep call / booking / 'you guys keen eh?' but with the business generated they should be on board.

     

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  4. Since nothing is going to do itself, I decided to tackle the obvious rust holes. These are on the surface where the front hinging bonnet meets the sill near to the door hinges.

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    The procedure I used was like every other time. Cut out, clean up, paint as much of the inner guard as I can reach etc. I also rigged up a piece of garden hose onto the vacuum and gave the inner sills a good clean-out first.

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    Fashioned a replacement panel with holes to butt-weld into upright

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    Glued in.  I was gifted a bottle of Argo-shield and I'm never going back to flux cored wire again. What a difference.

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    The other side wasn't nearly as bad.

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    I didn't take any in-between photos. But now in wet primer.

    Next step will be to smooth both of these out and get some colour match spray paint. The previous owner of the car has squirted pink primer on quite a few panels so this might be a car I attempt to paint, or paint bits of so I'm gonna need some advice from @yoeddynz  and @sheepersas to what kind of primer and paint to buy that I can use at home.

    While paint is drying I will attempt to get the motor running as well.

     

     

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  5. 10 hours ago, locost_bryan said:

    Nice looking car. :-)

    A MK IV, so with the sorted rear suspension?  At least the gearbox can handle the power from the 1300, unlike the more powerful and heavier cars that used variants of it (GT6, Marina and non-Sprint Dolomite).

    I have a spare 2500 engine lying around... PI Spitfire? Hmmmm

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  6. 20 minutes ago, kiwi808 said:

    Have always wanted one of these. Well actually I have always wanted a Mk1 Jaguar but these are the next best thing.

    Sidesharn: I very nearly bought one last summer. It was in the back of a guys shed when I was buying a Jet Ski. Looked pretty straight but the reg had lapsed. At the time I didn’t have the space for it. With my new garage being nearly finished I’m going to regret not buying it...

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    Cheap m8

  7. Put a screwdriver through some metal last night under the shut-line for the bonnet close to the door hinges and wedged out some good sized hunks of filler followed by corn-flake rust. There are some other questionable but not warrant related bits I've noticed too - but best I ask no questions / ignore.

    On a positive note I was gifted an argo-shield bottle complete with gas. No more bird-shit gas-less wire welds now hopefully!

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