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Peter Bell

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  1. Could be anything really but probably Cortina Ujs, if they are staked then it need to go to a specialist if they are the old style with circlips you can do it yourself. I don't know if you can take the prop off easily on a Cortina based one, perhaps you can just drop the axle on those, it's engine and gearbox out on the later monococqes.

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  2. I did have a farmer uncle who many years ago bought a Renault Dauphine when they first came out (that dates it!) he loved it and used it all over the farm, when it died, rusted? he dug a big hole and buried it! I always wondered if anyone found it later.

  3. I have done similar bashing on cam covers, they distort if they are overtightened. But I think you will need a bit more than a piece of wood and a rubber mallet to encourage it to move, a steel chaser and a biggish hammer against a steel plate

  4. Yes its all very simple, you may find it's helpful to slacken the pinch bolt on the sierra upright and remove the dummy strut when you lift out the wishbone. It is a lot easier than trying to remove the top ball joint.

    The through pin should come out easily it just runs through the 2 bits of angle iron.

  5. There is a long spindle threaded both ends as you can see in your photo, the tube on the wishbone has a bush pressed in either end as bearings, there will be an assortment of washers at each end too these are to set the castor angle. So you will need to replace the bushes as they dont get lubricated after installation, some people have added a grease nipple in the tube and fill it up with grease. I had a similar problem with play but when I took it apart one bush had worked its way along the tube towards its mate. When I reassembled it i made a spacer tube to stop it happening again.     

  6. Same sump as mine, I have about 80mm clearance at the lowest point. If you have some clearance under the bonnet above the carb, (if its a standard set up) you could try spacers/washers on top of the engine mounts, to raise the engine.

  7. I measured mine a long time ago and these were the results, this is a 2l with a piper 285 cam and flowed head, no vacuum advance.

    Distributor advance, Bosch Hall effect.

     

    RPM Advance °

    1000 14

    1500 18

    2000 21

    2500 24

    3000 27

    3500 30

    4000 33

  8. The only photo I can find is this naked one of mine, they are fitted with pipercross socks normally, there is not a lot of space I hoped to fit a sausage type filter but there wasn't enough room. I have an R1 airbox too but no chance of fitting that even with a lot of butchery. I could try to take a picture of it with the socks on in the next few days.

    carb top.jpg

  9. I think originally when lotus and others offered cars in kit form to by pass paying purchase tax they were not allowed to give a build manual, so they supplied information on how to take it apart. So you started on the last page and worked backwards

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