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IanS

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  1. Could it actually be something like your propshaft being out of balance?

    Yes the sierra has rubber dampers in the gear lever but these were noise limiters rather than vibration dampers so I suspect that something is well out of ballance.

  2. It is not robin hoods that are the problem.

    The problem is unregistered cars of any type, there are a lot of abandomed kit builds (of all makes) out there for many reasons, it is just that robin hood produced more kits per year (approx 600 per year) than almost all other manufactures combined from mid 90s for the next 15 years. So there are more uncompleted robin hoods out there than most other single make.

    There are probably a higher percentage of the high priced multistage payement kits unfinished out there.

    Chin up 2Bs were designed to pass IVA. SVA came allong when government realised that this was a profit center and upped prices to suit, little else changed so properly put together it will pass.

     

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  3. Pinto like thicker oil 20/50 works better than more modern thinner oils.

    Air filter is a case of what you have fitted as it will not be what ford fitted.

    As for oil filter and spark plugs go to your local motor factors and tell them that it is for a 1985 ford sierra.

    I hope that this helps

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  4. 32/36 refere to the choke diamters.

    The primary is 32mm for good MPG at part throttle

    The secondary is 36mm for when you unleash the horses.

    I have this carb on a 2l pinto and recently got 38MPG on a 220 mile round trip on mainly secondary roads.

  5. Reason I ask is that I had a mechanical pump do what you describe. Pumped OK cold and not very well when hot.

    New pump was an easy fix but it had swarf in it and cleaning this out of the system was a longish job.

  6. That is not a bypass as such it was an air bleed to the header tank in a sierra.

    It did allow some flow via the header tank to allow the thermostat to work from cold.

    Most people drill a 3mm hole in the flange of the thermostat to achieve the same effect.

  7. If your wireing is to the manual.

    Then one contact of the switch FEED TO SWITCH -BROWN

    the other contact MAIN MEAM FEED BLUE/WHITE

    You could use scotch lock connectors to break into the loom https://www.amazon.co.uk/Scotch-Connectors-Splice-Terminals-Electrical/dp/B007ZDM4R2/ref=asc_df_B007ZDM4R2/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=256110712503&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=1724852948457373441&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1007200&hvtargid=pla-783518692237&psc=1

    They are sold by any motorfactor. They work OK but do not like getting damp/wet.

     

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  8. Come to think of it the Ka did a diagonal split. One front and the opposite rear on each circuit which would explain 4 ports on the master cylinder.

    It is up to you if you do this rather than the more traditional front / rear split.

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