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Big Jim

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  1. Big Jim

    Jacking Point

    To be honest, I've been very lucky, in as much as I've never had to jack it up "on the road" I've always done it at home with a trolley jack under either the rear trailing arms, or at the front, in the middle where the inboard shockers mount (mark 3). I have a small ½ scissor jack in the boot, and I think it would be where can I get it, if needed on the road.
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    Robbery

    If you think Ford prices are high (and they are) don't buy a Toyota!
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    Club Gear

    Mick Mellors is yer man, but after Stoneleigh, I think that he's somewhat overwhelmed by the response, I know all the stuff that was taken there was sold, and he has a list of stuff to get, that was ordered there. I would imagine that he's sorting that lot out before looking for "new" cutomers. I've no doubt that he'll comment. Good gear though! And just because you're still building, doesn't mean that you can't join in with club events.
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    Robbery

    Scrap yard, go to a 4 x 4 sierra.
  5. You take your choice! the lower the profile, the harder the ride, as the tyres on our cars act as past of the suspension (that's why we run them at 17 - 25 lb) And again, one type of suspension will act differently to another. ie, sierra springs / coil overs. It's up to you! unless you can try someone else's with the same suspension set up to get an idea. Not much help, but that's Robin hood ownership!
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    Jacking Point

    Which model?
  7. According to my MOT station, visual check only.
  8. When we did Mitches, (the one we used for the web site) it took about 4 times looking before we could spot any difference except for the length.
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    Weber 2v Carb

    Dump the 2V, it's not worth spending money on. It's the worst carb that has been fitted to the Pinto. get yourself either a 38 DGAS, or a 32/36 D...S (Forgot the letters)
  10. Give "Coach trimming Supplies" a ring, and ask for their caralogue. I think that the ones you want are item No. 319 in the catalogue, and are priced at £2-56p each (+vat) If it's just a key turn lock, if it's a key + handle, then they are about £9 each. Their phone number is: 0121 694 5664 PS, these prices are 1998 so they could have gone up. (Note to self: Get new catalogue!)
  11. Pete, Whoa on there!! are they both the 'long' arches?, if so, shut up and get on with it. you've got the best deal then. There's buggerall difference with the fibreglass width, the difference is in the length, and no-one yet has found out why one is shorter than the other! (It's suposed to be to allow clearance for the exhaust, but you don't need it.) you actually have to cover up the missing bit of F/glass with the stoneguards. Check out our guide to doing the side panels and arches, on the NW site, preparation of the metal bits that go into the rear arches is a MUST!
  12. looks like you got yourself a bargain Matt! how's it going? have you updated your build site? I'll just go and have a look.
  13. Big Jim

    V6

    if you take your single core Robin Hood radiator to a radiator manufacturer, they will be able to make you one with the same outlets (or different if you ask) with either a double, or treble cored matrix. I had mine uprated early on, they fitted an uprated double core from a V6 cortina (or something)
  14. I've just put a full set of Goodyear F1's on. 185 / 60 x 14's. , 5 off. I paid £40 /each, cash, balanced & fitted.
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    Exhausting

    That is exactly what a silencer is.
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    Sump

    Depending on which model of car you are working on, if you are on a Mark 3 or 3a, then you will need to lift the engine up until the bell hsg is up against the tunnel, and the exhaust is touching the top of it's hole in the side panel. Then you will have to trim ½ moon shapes in the engine bay floor panels (NOT the skids that the engine mountings are welded to) to allow the front of the sump pan to clear. Twist it as you try to remove it. On a 2B, the biggest problem is the "plough tube" I would hope that you can get it up high enough to clear that. This is when you realise that you should have shortened it BEFORE you put the engine in.
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    N.w. Hood

    The only help tha i could give would be from the sidelines at the moment, my "tin" arm is playing up, I'm off work.
  18. I thought about a Cossy, but if you really read Dave Andrews write up about it, you are talking serious money to get it run "right" on carbs. I know Dave spent over £5000 with his change, to get correct. I spent some time checking them all out, especially power / expense, and that's why I went Vauxhall. After running it now for a while, I have absolutely no regrets, I know that I made the right choice. lots of power, with more to be had relatively cheaply, ie cams etc. should I want it. But over 30 mpg average, get that out of your vulcan Pinto! Vauxhall engine swop
  19. I've just seen this item on e-bay, anyone with the early type 7 cars may be interested. I'm not sure how to put a link to it, but it's item number; 2414518830 category 9903 Nothing to do with me, etc. etc.
  20. I'll see if I can get a piccy of what i did to sort out the back end. (If I can get the camera back off Mutley!)
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    Tyre Pressures

    Which local expert is that? The one that tightened up the wheel nuts? 27 lb is way too hard, you'll need new false teeth if you drive it for long at that pressure. (Mind you, we've not seen this Robin Hood yet.....................)
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    Cheap Head Sets

    Don't forget the new cylinder head bolts if you're doing the head gasket, and it would be worth changing the valve seal rubbers also.
  23. I found mine was cracked at the welds at the front end of the engine bay a couple of years ago, and had them tig welded up, with a 1" wide plate welded across the joint. When I was doing the vauxhall conversion, I found a crack in the top outer "member" under where the Ford pedal assembly used to be, it hadn't been helped by the number of holes that had been drilled through it by the original builder, so this got the same treatment. (check out, Engine change for piccy of this bit. Another area of weakness, is the rear suspension. It's just a piece of angle iron held to the top of the tub "member" with a couple of bolts, and the side of the boot. It twists the top of the tub, and in time will break it open. The whole lot needs plating and strengthening up.
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    Info Needed

    If you go the Raw powered Toyota way, then you will need a very deep pocket. Get hold of their information brochure and start adding it up, just for the 135 bhp engine, with all the bits that you must have, £2500 comes up very quickly. A 1600cc Pinto with the correct carb on will give adequate power. If you know that the engine is a good one, just change the sump (A MUST!) clean it, paint it, and put it in. Why spend £400 or so getting it reconditioned when you can pick up scrap Sierra's for peanuts, should you blow it up, just throw it away and put in another one. The red one I blow up on an aerodrome, the other cost my nothing, and is just about to have the various bits put onto it, then it went in.
  25. Big Jim

    Info Needed

    If you go the Raw powered Toyota way, then you will need a very deep pocket. Get hold of their information brochure and start adding it up, just for the 135 bhp engine, with all the bits that you must have, £2500 comes up very quickly. A 1600cc Pinto with the correct carb on will give adequate power. If you know that the engine is a good one, just change the sump (A MUST!) clean it, paint it, and put it in. Why spend £400 or so getting it reconditioned when you can pick up scrap Sierra's for peanuts, should you blow it up, just throw it away and put in another one.
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