I've just had my leccy Fan apart today and from what I can see the brushes look like ordinary alternator ones.
Drew did you try getting hold of some Lucas or Bosch type alternator brushes?
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Originally posted by ian parker View Postgreat work Drew, car looks stunning, love the colour, any idea of completion date ??
At the moment, I don't know whether to:
a) "interrupt" the re-build, get the shell painted, then continue, or
b) complete the car mechanically, then put it in for a paint job by driving to the shop.
At the moment, I'm working on b), so it should be running and driveable this summer ready to drive up to the village for a repaint.
I know you did version a), but b) has the advantage for me that I can start clearing parts shelves quickly and I also can be a bit clumsy shuffling past the car in the garage with a gearbox in hand with no fear of scratching. I aim to have all the interior and "hidden" bits painted first anyway, so the paint shop won't have to paint under wings, in door jambs etc.
End of the year my posting to France runs down, so car MUST be movable, steerable, driveable by then. Unfortunately, things look like I may be spending summer weeks and months in Greece which will really kick progress in the teeth.
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great work Drew, car looks stunning, love the colour, any idea of completion date ??
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Have spent the last week doing the last bit of underfloor stuff. Being in a smallish garage, there was one side I couldn't do originally - the LH between sill and chassis rail.
To be honest, I'd more or less forgotten this, so had started to fit underfloor bits and pieces - $h1t!
I then noticed there were a few bits of the underfloor where the underseal wasn't totally up to scratch. You get the picture? Touched in the underseal and repainted the underfloor today from firewall to rear axle. Looks better now but still not the finish you could get on a chassis tilter
Rewarded myself by fitting the calipers. Managed to turn up some original Ford caliper pistons in the last weeks, so they went in now.
Before and after pics:
Bit of pipe-bending coming this way soon!
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Originally posted by GP4 View PostThe normal reasons for slow return is either that the casing is bent or the casing and the bushings are full of crap...both of which will hinder (or sometimes halt completely!!) both the bump and the rebound action of the insert.
HTH's...
Piston rod always has a thin film of oil on it, so maybe just about alright still.
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just read through this thread m8,lovely looking car buddy,credit to you
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Originally posted by dasadrew View PostSounds ok to me. Mine take perhaps about 5 or 6 seconds to re-extend if I remember well.
Just trying to conjure up a mental picture of a shock absorber interior and can't at the moment think why the speed would relate to wear as (I think) it's governed by the hole sizes in the non-return valves.
If seals were worn I think there would be either external leakage or they wouldn't return to the original full extension. Must look at a diagram cross section tonight!
The normal reasons for slow return is either that the casing is bent or the casing and the bushings are full of crap...both of which will hinder (or sometimes halt completely!!) both the bump and the rebound action of the insert.
HTH's...
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Originally posted by rwdrs View PostThey're a bit slow extending for my liking, is it "normal" for them to be a bit on the slow side or are my inserts knackered??
Just trying to conjure up a mental picture of a shock absorber interior and can't at the moment think why the speed would relate to wear as (I think) it's governed by the hole sizes in the non-return valves.
If seals were worn I think there would be either external leakage or they wouldn't return to the original full extension. Must look at a diagram cross section tonight!
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Billies
I too have cleaned up a pair of Billies, got mine s/hand from the UK
They're a bit slow extending for my liking, is it "normal" for them to be a bit on the slow side or are my inserts knackered??
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Originally posted by willid1 View PostWhat paint did you use? And was the colour a good match for the proper bilstein blue?.
Cheers
David
It was such a good match, that only chipped parts of the leg had to be painted! Actually, after overnight drying, I decided to give them a complete coat anyway, but I wasn't able to detect the bits i had touched up the day before. Finish was nice too - not too glossy but more glossy than almost matt original.
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