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DoctorDee

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  1. You could just ring Dave at Dampertech .... I did
  2. Many, many thanks young Skywalker.....saved me a lot of silliness
  3. Gentlemen, as a starting point I am swapping out the current master cylinder and replacing with a Ford ka ... as suggested. As usual there is always a question.... Does any one know if the threads the orifices the brake pipes nipples screw into are metric on the KA... As usual salutations and felicitations in advance of any replies
  4. Many thanks for the info chaps. Here's a couple of piccies showing the level of engineering excellence which continues to challenge my health and temper. Anybody recognise the master cylinder shown. It looks nothing like any of the photo's of the 1985 Sierra....
  5. Although "Lobby Ludd" has sidled comfortably through the roller brake test in 2 MOT's during my term of ownership. I have zero confidence in my ability to bring said vehicle safely to a halt in emergency stop conditions..... In fact, the pedal pressure needed to stop "thing", is beyond that, which a normal human being could apply.... The pedal goes rock hard long before the brakes can lock... The brake system appears to contain standard sierra components but without servo.... I wish to create some "feel" at the pedal whilst being able to lock the wheels.... I assume that to do this I would need to reduce the diameter of what appears to be the standard 22mm master cylinder, or increase the diameter of the caliper pistons.. Any advice, will as always , be gratefully received.
  6. Once again, many thanks for your assistance
  7. Nothing surprises me with this car....absolutely nothing
  8. Thank you gentlemen.. As always, your replies are informative, concise and most importantly make sense to a village idiot...IE me The gauge functioned when I picked up the vehicle.......At some point it has ceased to operate It's positioned on the nearside of the vehicle.... It's not visible from the drivers seat.... Nuts isn't it Looking at the photograph of the sender you can see that there is shed loads of PTFE tape around the threads.... I will get out me length of wire with crocodile clip soldered on to it... Report back I will... there may be a delay as I am rebuilding the front suspension and brakes at the moment There is so much that is cockeyed with this thing I am seriously kicking myself. I paid way over the odds for it.. Thanks again
  9. I wouldn't be on here asking silly questions AGAIN if the Title of this post was not relevant One of these piccies is a oil pressure gauge....... The other is a sender What a clever dickie I am !!! The pressure gauge once lit up never reads less than 100 psi The sender, I assume, operates the o/p gauge and a low pressure light... Either the high oil pressure reading is the result of a duff sender,(please Lord), or a stuck oil pressure relief valve. On a Zetec 2 litre that means sump off, etc.etc..... Hallo Mr Ford parts man, here's an engine no, ......"Need a chassis/ reg no mate" etc, etc Any road up. As the gauge is one of those flashing light thingies and not a wavy pointy needle thing.... Does this mean that all the senders that am on ye olde evilbay are about as much use as the proverbial chocolate fire guard. As usual, any advice will be gratefully received
  10. DoctorDee

    First run

    Absolutely great....I admire your perseverance
  11. That's modern technology for you, outstripping the regulations. It's an ambiguity. If your speedo is GPS then it is working, It needs a road test to establish it is so. If a road test is undertaken then the operation of the speedometer is established. I'd ring or drop in at your local MOT shop and ask him/her how they view GPS speedo's. A friend has just fitted one to his latest trike and that passed it's MOT.
  12. Nicko Where would I find the number in order to read it
  13. Thank you Gentlemen for your wise counsel....I didn't want to attack the filler with my favourite semi sharp object without a little reassurance. As far as the ignition key is concerned I am probably on a no hoper purchasing a new barrel set....kitspares sell em along with quite a few vendors on ebay but they all want reference numbers etc. I have the spare key so it's on the phone to my local locksmith. Unfortunately the key ring fob cannot be replaced. I have had it since 1969. It was a gift from my best friend.
  14. The catch phrase may be amusing but the result is not Lost the keys to Lobby Ludd......The main set anyway.. I have still got a spare ignition key... Phew you may say or not So cmon lads n lasses...Where do I get a replacement ignition key for a ford sierra.....no clever dikkie answers like "Have you tried Ford" Probably right though.....I will go into my Ford Dealership where they will go "A what" and fall down laughing... The real problem is...... how do I remove the petrol filler cap without the little key thingie As usual... any help will be really appreciated Piccies of fuel filler cap below
  15. Earlier this week I was attempting some serious mental arithmetic. The focus of my cranial gymnastics being the rapidly spiraling cost of what started out as a front cycle guard remount. I could , of course, simply pull out the invoice file, (I do keep them all), fire up the old calculator and 2 minutes later.....I'd be depressed. Instead, I decided to rename the Robin Hood 2B previously known as "Gladys". Those of you, of a certain age, may remember a fictional character made popular by the Daily Mirror...."Lobby Ludd" He was created to promote the sale of newspapers during the traditional "Wakes Week" holidays.... "Lobby Ludd" would frequent one of the bigger sea side resorts..... He would select a holidaymaker, send in a description of same to the paper. The Mirror would then publish it...... If you believed you were it, then you made a claim for the prize with the following phrase.. My name is "your name" and I claim my five pounds. Your probably wondering what this has to do with the cost of gold plated front cycle wing mounts....precisely nothing. However, a Fiver was quite a lot of money in 1957. Which would explain why my Father and Uncle kept banging on about "Lobby Ludd" the whole week we were all on holiday together that year. To summarise, £5.00.00 in 1957 is worth @ £127.00 in 2019...... It has increased in value 25 times. This is approximately the size the costs have swollen on my little front cycle wing remount project.... Henceforth, "Gladys" my 2B, will change sex and be known as "Lobby Ludd". This will serve as a reminder that every time I start a little project on him. It's probably going to cost me 25 times more that expected.
  16. Little Jobbies turn into big Jobbies.... This started out as a relatively small Jobbie, i.e. fitting new cycle wings to Gladys...small kerchiing Decided the existing bracketry resembled something that had been discarded during the refurbishment of the Iron Bridge at Telford... After much deliberation and research I decided upon a set of well made MK sports car brackets...bigger kerching I had to spray said brackets using Frosts Chassis paint. During this process I decided it would be a jolly good idea to respray the remainder of the suspension assembly...slightly bigger kerching.... In order to make respray easier I have to remove coil over suspension units.....coil compressors and much sphincter twitch... Decide it ill be a good idea to swop out crappy existing suspension units... even bigger mega kerching. or BIG JOBBIE
  17. Many thanks chaps....one of the great benefits of club life.. sharing Used Westfield years ago....pleased to see they are still going
  18. Anyone got a good on line supplier of Nuts, Bolts and Washers they would be prepared to share.... Baited breath.....any help is gratefully appreciated as usual
  19. Thanks for the information both.... MK wing stays do bolt to the lower ball joint nut..... Thanks you have just jogged my memory...... must get hold of some thread lock as the little bottle is empty
  20. MarkBzero thanks for that...... Is your zero based on sierra hubs?
  21. I had hoped to use the MK Indy Cycle wing mounts to attach the new wings to "GLADYS". The pinch bolt on the hub carrier, (which holds the upper ball joint in place), is the fixing point for the upper part of the mounting bracket.....see pic This bolt is way too short to provide an adequate mount. Just wondered if anyone has used the MK wing mounts and had similar problem....If they replaced this pinch bolt do they have a spec As always, any help will be really appreciated
  22. Pretty sure I have one still in it's box hiding in the garage....I'm in the middle of the annual tidy up....Leave it with me till tomorrow
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