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  2. We went last year, it was a first come first served and we were told where to pitch. After a couple of hours they must have realised people wanted to set up together so they became more relaxed. It was a lovely man in his little buggy showing you where to go.
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  4. After a gap since buying my RH 2B Plus and am working on it to starting using it. I have been looking into some overheating issues which I may have resolved (just done many things including removed the incorrect gasket covering a third of the hole!) - time will tell! However, I have noticed an issue with the electric fan, which is wired via a thermostatic switch in the coolant system (which is earthed) and a manual switch on the dash - both continue to operate after the ignition is off, the fan had stopped coming on automatically(not the source of the overheating!). I bought a new thermostatic switch, but when I took the original (90 degrees) out and tested both, the new one did not work and the original did, so I cleaned it up and put it back in. The fan now turns on correctly with both switches, but is not turning off when the temperature drops significantly. If I disconnect it at the thermostatic switch and reconnect it immediately, the fan does not restart (only tested this with ignition off), but does start and stop with the dash switch (as expected). I also noticed once, that when I switched the dash switch on and off (ignition off), the fan stopped, but has this hasn't happened again, so far, it may have been coincidence. I am now wondering about the wiring or the thermostatic switch. I thoughts, ideas suggestion? If others think that it is still worth changing the thermostatic switch anyone know a supplier of the small thread diameter, so that I don't need to change the housing? Also, mine is the single connector variety, as the new one I bought (double connector) doesn't work, can I check my logic for the double connector type (which seem easier to get) do both connectors have the same function when the the thermostatic switch is on (hot) - I'll describe that as both +, or is one + and the other -?
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  6. Cheers guys looking forward to seeing some of the old face's and some of the new let's hope that the weather is kind. I've joined the dark side and will be in the motorhome, see you there. Allan
  7. You can take a gamble on the weather and pre pay. £10 + £1p&p https://nationalkitcarshow.co.uk/tickets/
  8. Make sure you have your £15 ready for the camping as you go through the gates
  9. https://www.google.com/maps/@52.0845182,-2.3098012,181m/data=!3m1!1e3!5m1!1e1?entry=ttu Airial view of last year centered on the camping area last year.
  10. We are waiting for confirmation from the organisers as to which patch we will be on. At the same time they will issue a map that will show the stands and the camping area. They always leave it quite late, I guess so that they avoid late changes. If I haven't heard in a week or so I will give them a nudge. You can almost certainly arrive on the Friday to camp over. See you there
  11. I missed last year due to a previously booked event, Question is can we arrive on Friday afternoon to camp?. If we can is there a particular place that we would all congregate at. Can't seem to find a map of the camping area on the organisers site. Hope that some one can help me out, going down on Friday as travelling from Durham via the M6. so see you all there. Regards Allan
  12. Great topic, this will make my job a little easier doing mine now thank you IanS
  13. The East of England team are doing a run out and picnic lunch at Rutland Water on Sunday 12th. If anyone else wants to join us please let me know and I will give you details.
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  15. Looking at the length of the hoses from the resevoirs to the MC, gravity feed should be possible. Unbolt the resevoirs and suspend them still connected as high as you can. Fill them and crack the bleed nipples and wait keeping checking the fluid level.
  16. Happy bank holiday garage time chaps, Almost completed my Gen1 Zero nut and bolt rebuild and want to prime and bleed Fiat 128 dual master cylinder with remote reservoirs. Is there a particular in which I do this? Any help would be gratefully received. The attached image shows siting of reservoirs. Thanks, Craig
  17. UPDATE the Charity farm meet has been put back until the 12th May due to the campsite being busy over the bank holiday weekend. the weather looks better on the 12th more details to follow
  18. https://the-mite.com/mite18.htm Found this if you do fancy shortening the box, you can lose 4" with this method (should you need it) Just to add if you are in the North Notts/South Yorks area & want to pick a gearbox up to play with to see if you can shorten one I have one here you can have for a donation to the RNLI the next time you see a collection box.
  19. Yes, I have to agree - Mazda a much better engine and the gearbox is particularly good - far better than the Type 9 or MT75 that Ford's use. However, it's always going to be tricky on a tight budget and, personally, I would hate to have to start with someone else's half-finished project. I guess suggesting you buy a 2nd hand chassis (often come up on eBay etc) and start from scratch is a non-starter? You could re-use anything decent on the S7 (suspension, brakes etc?) but then you get a modern chassis and you can re-do everything the way you want it?
  20. As our longer serving members will know, the Club started life as the “Robin Hood Owners Club”, and it was later changed to “Robin Hood Owners Club and Register” (RHOCaR). Even I don’t remember the reason for that change, I expect someone can enlighten me. Then a few years ago we could see the membership was shrinking, for the logical reason that no new Robin Hoods were being produced. So we decided to rename ourselves to the “UK Kit Car Club” and welcome owners of any type of kit car. This has been very successful and we now have members with a wide variety of cars. However, one thing still remains from the old days and that is the forum address of www.rhocar.org. So, looking to the future, we have now registered a new address of www.ukkitcarclub.org. In the future we will migrate everything across to the new address, but meantime it is just an alternative way of accessing the forum. Although there is no real need for you to change, I would encourage everyone to start using the new address in correspondence, advertising or signatures so we can be ready for the move. Al Richey (Webmaster)
  21. Personally I think the MX5 engine is a far better engine than the Ford boat anchor, as to fitting it in the S7 can't help really help you. Again only my thoughts would be to buy a whole car rather then just a 'kit' that way you have everything you need, just in case it didn't come with the 'kit' you buy. As for wiring I'd rip the whole lot out & replace with the MX5 wiring harness, if you buy a later 2.5 version then you won't need to run a fuel return as it's built into the fuel pump, assuming you can run that pump, if you can't then you'll have to run a return from the front, or there is a Vauxhall (I think) fuel filter with a pressure regulator built in. Big things you will have to consider & I'm sure you have, is engine mounting, but that should be fairly straight forward possibly modifying the MX5 ones, but the fore/aft positioning might be more interesting to get the gearstick in the right place. if it's too far back as it's a long gearbox there is a way to shorten them but no idea how. I spoke to a guy with one in a Moggy Thou van & he'd taken 5" off it's length. You'll obviously need a rear gearbox mount but again can't see that being too difficult, then of course a custom propshaft, MX5 gearbox out to Ford whatever in, then there is the diff ratio to consider, unless it's the Sierra rear & you can swap that for the MX5, but then you're looking at custom driveshafts.
  22. Hope Ive popped this in the right section. Ive got an S7 that previously had a 2.0 Pinto (was all up and running and road registered) - when I bought it there was no engine and box. It does have a prop and rear axle. Having given it a good looking over I think the loom is pretty butchered so although the mounts etc are there ready for a replacement pinto I am thinking shall I just bite the bullet and get a Mk2 MX5 1.8 that runs and do an engine/box/loom swap. My questions are - Am I mad and should I just patch up the loom and get another pinto (I have been offered one with a transit gearbox for £600) or Get an 1.8 MX 5 and rip it apart - will the engine fit, would I need to modify/swap the the steering column Or is there another option that I havent considered - I do have a fairly tight budget! Thanks in advance.
  23. I think that our cars are on the second row.
  24. was it taken before we arrived? or is that our cars, Ian, on the second row?
  25. Hi All, Sundays weather is looking good for a run, the charity car meet is on who fancies meeting up there 'kick some tyres', having a brew and a chat and if time permits maybe a drive? Where: Charity Farm Fisheries, Wrightington, WN6 9PP Time: I plan to get there for 10am ish Its quite a popular meet with a variety of cars to wonder round and chat about Let me know and I will keep an eye out for you See you there Darrell
  26. Time for the monthly roundup. April was a pretty normal month; it was a bit disappointing to lose 9 members but on the plus side we gained 7 new members. It’s encouraging to see all the new owners joining the Club, but it’s a shame we appear not to be able to retain existing members. I always ask them if they actually meant to cancel or if they just forgot, and if they are not renewing then to tell their insurance company they are no longer a member of the Club, but I can count on the fingers of one hand the number who reply. So if anyone had any ideas how we can improve retention rates, then please let me know. And remember we are still looking for an Events Secrtary to sit on the Committee and a volunteer to take over as Area Secretary for Scotland. See https://www.rhocar.org/index.php?/forums/topic/50463-terms-of-reference-for-club-officials/#comment-410611 for descriptions of the posts. Meanwhile here are our new members (Username, location & Area Sec) Nick Carey Bedford Me Involute (Shaun) Tunbridge Wells Nelmo Ian Johnson Hartlepool Grim Ray Sleaford Me Joe Sumner Reading apgodden Kevin Pratt Lanark vacant Bob Rothwell Prescot Darrell Welcome to all of you.
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