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  1. No, that's correct. otherwise the light would be on permanently (and drain your battery). I haven't come across an alternator that gets a 12V direct from the ignition, but the bottom line is that the 'light' terminal is either not coming up to 14V or that wire between the terminal and the light is somehow permanatly earthed. If you remove the wire from that terminal I would expect the light to stay off when you switch the ignition on. If it comes on you have a short to earth somewhere along the wire. While it is off you can check what happens on the terminal. If it doesn't jump to 14V when you start the engine but the battery does go to 14V then there is an internal fault in the alternator.
  2. Where is the sensor switch for the radiator fan ? Top hose, Bottom hose, Radiator ..... ?
  3. When you turn on the ignition the warning light should have 12V on one side from the battery and the other side should be connected to the alternator at 0V, so it lights up. When you start the engine and the alternator kicks in then other both sides should go up to 14V so the light goes out. You would get these symptoms if the light wasn't properly connected to the alternator and was actually connected to earth instead. However, the current flowing through the light is used to actually excite the alternator into life, so that would indicate it is connected (unless you have a newer alternator that will self excite). Anyway, you need to check the wire from one side of the light to the alternator and find out why it isn't going up to 14V when the alternator kicks in.
  4. Another nice day. The good weather brought out lots of people and the village was absolutey packed. Plenty to see and do. and lots of cars of all shapes and sizes, I didn't count them but there was hardly any spaces left when they had all arrived. We managed 5 cars and picked out a lovely spot by the side of the road, in the sun Looking forward to the next one
  5. As usual in October we are off to the Corby Glen Sheep Fair (NG33 4NS - www.sheepfair.co.uk) this Sunday (9th October). For those that have not been before, this is a traditional small village fete with all the usual stalls, entertainment, food and drink, dog show, craft shows, morris dancing, car display..... and this is the 784th one so they must be doing something right. Unlike other shows the organisers are very relaxed about the car display and although the Fair is open from 10:00-16:00 they are happy for us to arrive whenever we like and leave whenever we like. I normally park up about 09:30 and reserve some spaces (I live only 1 mile away so it isn't difficult). I 'think' I've sorted out the weather so it should be dry We park next to the war memorial at the West end of the villae. This is the approach route, it's the only bit with a dropped kerb. See you there. Al
  6. Hi everyone As we hoped September perked up a bit. Of the 22 members whose subscription expired, 15 renewed. We also picked up up a very healthy 12 new members. So overall we went up by 5 to 389. Looking forward to breaking the 400 barrier, hopefully by Xmas. So here are the new members, following the usual format with their forum username and location with their actual first name in brackets if it isn't obvious. daniel reast South East allytek (Allan) Scotland g8spence (Spencer) South West Lockstock2sb2000 (Simon) South West Spanners (Tim) South East lawlessdee (David) South East Roy Greenwood West Midlands Leon Hellyer South West Darren Knowles East England ajoy0000 (Andrew) South East Thomas Lamarque (and Rupert his son) South East I continue to encourage all the Commuinty Users reading this to seriously consider becoming full members. Apart from helping to keep the Club running, the benefits (Insurance discount, Europarts discount, access to the Club stand at shows...) save you more than the cost of membership. Al (Membership Secretary)
  7. Hopefully it will not have escaped everyone’s notice that at the last AGM we failed to get a volunteer to be the Events Secretary. This was primarily seen as too large a responsibility for one person so it was agreed we would change the post to be a team leader with other part-time volunteers. Unfortunately we still don’t have a volunteer to take over. Also you will all have seen that Neil Hammond intends to stand down as Magazine Editor next year after a few years of filling the post. So far no-one has come forward to fill that post either. If these posts remain unfilled then we will lose our quarterly magazine, something that I believe sets us apart from other clubs, and we won’t be able to have an annual Club Meet, or provide subsidised food and drink at other kit car shows. That would be a real shame. To help, I have written some Terms of Reference for all the posts on the Committee as well as the Area Secretaries. This will give you an idea of the duties of these posts and the time required. So please think seriously about helping the Club by volunteering for one of these posts (and get free membership).
  8. When I was thinking of volunteering to be the Club Membership Secretary, I initially did not know what was involved and had to talk to my predecessor. As a result, I thought it might be useful to produce some Terms of Reference for the Club Committee Members and Area Secretaries so that any future volunteers could get an idea of what was involved and the time required. So a copy of the TORs is attached. Hope you find them useful. TERMS OF REFERENCE.pdf
  9. Credit goes to Nigel Duncan for suggesting it
  10. Another good day. Just about 45 min drive for me, first outing of the year for my padded jacket. We all went a bit early in case there was a queue and the small car park was full. Needn't have worried, only one other car beside us Had an extremely good (and free) tour of the RAF Digby museum. It actually lasted for 2:30hrs. The station was one of the sector HQ for 12 Group during World War II (The South of England was 11 Group so they got most of tthe action during the Battle of Britain) so we got to see the actual operations room where it was all controlled. Even though I spent 37 years in the RAF I still found it very informative and interesting. Highly recommended. That probably knocks it on the head for September, so our next meet will be the Corby Glen Sheep Fair on 9th October (https://www.sheepfair.co.uk/). See you there
  11. Time to squeeze another meet in before we meet up at the Corby Glen Sheep Fair (9th October). As promised we will do this one on a Sunday (25th Sept) to cater for the workers Plan is to go to the RAF Digby Museum, just South East of Lincoln (LN4 3LH) and join the conducted tour at 11:00. If any non-East of England wants to join us just let me know. There are no refreshments on site so bring your own lunch (and chair)
  12. alanrichey

    GBS

    Nice day out. An absolutely perfect day for driving, sun out, dry and just enough of a chill in the air to bring out the best in our engines. Enough cars turned up to make it interesting while still leaving room to park. We even managed 5 Robin Hoods And the cake was as good as ever.
  13. A nice day out and a decent run for three of us. Just over 100 mile round trip for me, which I find perfect. Airfield was a bit quieter than usual, no sign of the Spitfire we normally see. Summer has definitly gone away though, a bit of a chill in the air.
  14. A bit of a disappointing turnout at the End-of-Season Bash last weekend although all the participants had a good time. But in the East we don't have a season, we operate all year round So, seeing as the weather next week has suddenly come good, we are going to have a picnic at one of our favourite meeting places. Sywell Aerodrome in Nottinghamshire (NN6 0BN). A large free car park, a cafe if you don't want to self-cater, a museum, a static aircraft display and also a nice view of the operations on the airfileld. All welcome, 12:00 on Tuesday 13th Sept, bring a chair, or a rug. And don't forget the GBS Coffee & Cake on Sat 17th, weather lookin OK at this stage.
  15. Unfortunately August wasn't one of our better months. Of the 29 members whose subscription expired, only a disappointing 17 renewed. On the positive side we picked up 8 new members and one who came back after a couple of years away. So overall we dropped by 3 to 384. Let's hope September improves the situation. So here are the new members, following the same format as last month, with their forum username and location area with their actual first name in brackets if it isn't obvious. Freeland (Nigel) North Lincolnshire martmart (Martin) West Midlands Stonky 62 (Steve) South Central Paul Dean West Midlands Anish Vaghela Leicestershire Rallycol (Colin) North West benpkader (Ben) North West Bob D Leicestershire Jj autos (Martin) South East Although I feel I am banging my head against a brick wall, I would again encourage all the Commuinty Users reading this to seriously consider becoming full members. Apart from helping to keep the Club running, the benefits (Insurance discount, Europarts discount, access to the Club stand at shows...) save you more than the cost of membership. Al (Membership Secretary)
  16. Not the best turnout I have had at the show, but a very pleasant day anyway. and our Club area is just about perfect, next to the river. Weather was just lovely, lots of special cars to see, and a final display by the BBMF Lancaster to round it off. Book early for next year
  17. alanrichey

    EOSB 2022

    Can someone remind me exactly where the entrance to the field is located ?
  18. I used these people: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FAUX-LEATHER-VINYL-UPHOLSTERY-LEATHERETTE-FABRIC-MATERIAL-1-METRE-TO-5-METRE-/231853545675?var=&hash=item35fb8c58cb:m:mOurfdvS3dbSH21wU43ZKmA It's not foam backed but I didn't want that on my dash. I needed it on the centre console so I could rest my elbow So I just bought a foam offcut from my local market.
  19. I'll have that as well. It's about the only thing I don't have a spare. EOSB again.
  20. I see the Show is now full so if you wanted to go and haven't registered you are too late. But there is nothing stopping you booking for next year Working hard on the weather but quietly confident. Al
  21. Hi. We attend 3 national events at the moment as a full Club, these are Stoneleigh, Newark and the End of Season Bash (EOSB). When it comes to other shows we ask the appropriate Area Secretary to publicise them on the forum, then find out how many people would like to go, and if the number is high enough, to liase with the organisers for a special area to be set aside for them. If it is only a few I normally nominate a meeting point close to the Show so we can all arrive together. However, that pre-supposes the Area Secretary knows the show is taking place, which he may not. So under these circumstances like this please make sure you notify your Area Secretary of the details of the Show so that he can arrange everything. Even if it is after the event, still contact him so he can be ready for it next year. Al
  22. See this https://www.rhocar.org/index.php?/forums/topic/50377-original-robin-hood-badges/#comment-410042u the new owner might sell you one.
  23. It’s been almost two weeks since I posted our revised Area Secretary System and reaction so far has been positive. The really good news is that we now have volunteers to take over the previously unfilled posts. My thanks to all of them for stepping up to help. There have been two slight changes to the system. First we have now included Northern Ireland as an area for the first time. Secondly, when we ran the numbers we found that the Central Midlands had a disproportionally large number of members compared with the other areas (maybe because that is the original home of Robin Hood Engineering?). So we have decided to spin off Leicestershire as a separate area to even up the numbers. Luckily we also have a volunteer to take that on as well, so my thanks to him. So the map now looks like this: The borders between areas are meant to be flexible, but the initial allocation is based on counties. So if you want to know which area you are in, use the following breakdown (feel free to go elsewhere if you think it is more logical). The table includes the full list of Area Secretaries, with their forum username: Scotland All counties Robert Sillars (soupstone) Wales All counties Mark Hoggarth (smpaarrkky) Northern Ireland All counties Hilary Thomas Ward (toriitom) North East Scottish Borders, County Durham, Tyne & Wear, Tameside, Northumberland & Middlesbrough (to balance numbers) Alan Dawson (alantoon) North West Lancashire, Cumbria Merseyside & Cheshire Darrell Shuck (Darrell) Yorkshire/ Lincolnshire Yorkshire (N,S,E &W), Cleveland and North Lincolnshire Andrew Wilkinson (Grim) West Midlands West Midlands, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire & Shropshire Richard Byrne (richyb66) Central Midlands Staffordshire, Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire Andi Cartwright (Andi) Leicestershire Leicestershire & Rutland Chris Smith (Tractor) East Midlands South Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire, Norfolk & Suffolk Alan Richey (alanrichey) South West Devon, Cornwall, Avon, Dorset & Gloucestershire Robbie Sillars (Robbie 2B) South Central Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Hampshire, Somerset, Berkshire , Hertfordshire, Surrey, Guernsey & the Isle of Wight Tony Godden (apgodden) London? South East London, Kent, Essex & Sussex Neil Hammond (nelmo) COMMUNITY USERS I will be confirming with all new and current members which area where they are initially registered, but it is up to all the Community Users who wish to be involved to contact their Area Secretaries so they can be put on their distribution list. So we have setup the structure; it is up to ALL of you to make it work. Al (Membership Secretary)
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