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  1. Anyone know where to get one of these? Is perfect for my needs as i just need a little one for jobs on my scooter.

    Bunnings nz doesnt seem to have them listed and the aus site doesnt have a buy button on phone so i guess its out of stock.

    My flatmate picked one up from bunnings here in chch. They had them in stock.

    Edit: just realised the one he got was mains powered.

  2. So...I finally got to the bottom of my misfire.

    While poking around in the distributor I noticed the black wire from the electronic module was sitting against the shaft, and the insulation had rubbed through.

    Basically the negative wire switching the coil was intermittently getting grounded.

    When I first got the car I noticed the same thing had happened to the red wire (but somehow hadn't caused any issues), so I sleeved it with some heat shrink.

    At the time I thought I had positioned the wires so they couldn't get pulled against the shaft.

    The misfire is gone, so I took it for a spin and adjusted the carb - I put the mixture and idle back to what they were before the problems.

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  3. A few weeks back it started running really rough - almost undriveable.

    Initially I thought it was the carb because I had previously had a few problems (Carb had been sweet for a couple of months though).

    I had driven the mini my sisters place, then it ran like crap on the way home the following night. I parked it up and checked a few things (carb related) the next weekend

    I took it for a spin and it seemed to run OK for a while, then really rough.

    I checked for vacuum leaks, checked it was getting fuel, richened up the mixture - nothing helped.

    A friend reckoned it sounded more like an ignition problem causing a misfire.

    It has a Lucas 45D4 distributor with a Dizzytek 774 electronic module. When I rebuilt the engine it got new plugs, leads, dis cap and rotor.

    The misfire seems to be at any revs and with or without load.

    Yesterday I replaced the coil and swapped leads and cap for old ones but no joy.

    Checked the plugs and they look OK. I also did a compression test and all cylinders were good - 195-200 psi.

    I can't see any tracking in the cap or on the rotor. The only thing I can see is it looks a bit odd around the rotor contact. This wouldn't be a problem with the spare cap anyway.

    Any suggestions? I'm a noob so I might have missed something obvious.

    Discussion: //oldschool.co.nz/index.php?/topic/53286-dodgypetes-1980-mini-1275gt-discussion/?hl=mini

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  4. The next problem I had was the cheap Auto Gauge temp gauge not reading correctly.

    I probably spent waaaay too much time trying to get this right. I did a lot of testing in a pot of water with a thermometer at different temperatures.

    The sender was definitely a bit dodgy (wasn't changing linearly with temp) so I replaced it and then used a few resistors to calibrate everything.

    This photo was when I started and the gauge was reading approx 10 degrees lower than it should.

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  5. After I got the engine running I realised that the twin carbs weren't very happy.

    I tried tuning and balancing them but it wasn't happening, so I took them apart to discover they had different needles. The throttle shafts and bushes were also badly worn and leaking.

    I decided to rebuild a HIF44 I picked up for $5. Picked up a rebuild kit, alloy manifold and K&N filter and got to work.

     

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    I tried boiling all the crap off in simple green but it didn't really help. I eventually got it off with a lot of scrubbing

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    Finally got it back together with new seals etc and a needle I guesstimated from similar spec engines

     

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    Ended up having to reshape the alloy spacer block between the carb and manifold because the float bowl was hitting the firewall.

     

    Initially it ran like crap but I eventually got it running really well with a bit of tinkering.

     

    There was still a hesitation on acceleration so I played around with different grade oils in the dashpot. I replaced the damper with a different type which ultimately fixed the problem.

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  6. Next bottle of champagne you here get popped nab the cork.

    The postpak type tubes have useful plastic ends (Obviously depending on size)

    Rubberbands and plastic bags or even glad wrap are good in some areas.

    100 mile hour tape.

    When new radiators or master cylinders/clutch cylinders etc etc are purchased there are plastic plugs in places. Carefully remove them without wrecking them clean them up and store in a box for future use.

    Even some of the packaging from stuff you buy that's normally thrown out can sometimes have usefull pieces.

    When i had my house air cond installed the guys left all the rubbish for me to dispose. I found heaps of useful clips and plugs.

    Just keep ya eyes peeled.

    Sweet, thanks for the tips

  7. The cylinder head needed new valve seats, guides, etc, so I decided to put it on the shelf and buy a ported big valve head.

    The rockers were pretty worn, so I also picked up some 1.5:1 roller tip rockers.

    The head sat around for about a year and a half before I fitted it. I had been grinding near the head (came wrapped in plastic) but it turned out the bag had a hole it, so the head ended up full of metal filings. When I finally noticed, I stripped it apart and gave it a good clean.

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  8. Yep, they still flip forward. You can also get them with a headrest but they won't flip forward properly. I guess the headrests are for safety but let's be honest, you don't want to have any kind of crash in a mini.

    They only problem I had is the plastic inserts on the adjustable feet at the back of the frames fell apart. I made some metal one to replace them. I'll post some photos and it'll make more sense.

  9. Pulled back the carpet to check the floor for rust. Tidied it up a bit then sprayed on some rust convertor.

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    My original plan with the front seats was to try and mounted them properly.

    I bought some seat frames designed for cobra seats, but they just weren't suitable for the mazda seats.

    At that point I decided to continue shoveling money into a hole and bought some cobra seats.

    The frames sat really high so I cut the brackets at the front down and the legs at the back. I also modified the brackets that bolt to the cross member.

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    Discussion:

    //oldschool.co.nz/index.php?/topic/53286-dodgypetes-1980-mini-1275gt-discussion/

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  10. The drivers door card was stuffed so I made 2 new ones. I cut off the pocket and carpet thingy with a razor blade then sprayed them black with vinyl paint. I was pretty keen to get rid of all the tan coloured vinyl, so I sprayed the rear cards as well, then ended up painting the rear seat - so the was one less shade of black.

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