What car had a 1147cc engine in the late 70's?
its a question that came up recently for me, favourite is triumph.........any ideas?
Added by Dave Adams on September 25, 2012 at 22:27 — 4 Comments
For sometime now i have been tempted by a megasqirt system, has any of you out there got any experience of them and know where i can get one (i could order the kit, but i figure it will be cheaper to get a secondhand one or unfinished one)
Added by Dave Adams on September 15, 2012 at 8:22 — 7 Comments
Been out playing with pipes tonight. Thanks to Martin for the loan of his old westie exhaust, can't wait to fire her up tomorrow just to hear what it sounds like. I'll get a better picture in daylight.
Added by Adrian Southgate on September 14, 2012 at 22:26 — 1 Comment
Yesterday as i have mentioned on Danny's status i replaced all 4 wheel bearings on my sierra. at a cost of £6 each for the rears and £5 each for the fronts. The rears are straight forward to do but you need to disconnect the brakes and re-bleed them. Because the brake back plates are held in by the half shafts.....now i know that it is possible to remove the half shafts with out removing the brakes, but in practice if the half shafts have not recently been removed it is just easier to take…
ContinueAdded by Dave Adams on September 14, 2012 at 8:09 — 2 Comments
Hi guys,
click on this link Dutton-Club Germany Autumn meeting 2012
you can see the first images of the Autumn Meeting 2012 in…
ContinueAdded by Tom Ger_Phaeton S2 on September 13, 2012 at 22:05 — 11 Comments
is this the correct details for the company who took over Polyfacto?
Monsoon Automotive Ltd
Address:
Unit 6, Northfield Business Park
Postcode:
BN27 4BZ
City/Town:
Lower Dicker, Hailsham (East Sussex)
Main phone:
01323 440422
Added by Dave Adams on September 12, 2012 at 20:59 — 7 Comments
When i bought a new master cylinder a while back i also obtained a used remote servo and fitted them at the same time, now with the old m/cyl and no servo the brakes had been very poor so it was no suprise that the change i made improved the brakes a lot but not as much as i had hoped, and since then no matter how many times i had bled them theres always been some air in the system.It had got to being the norm that i was bleeding them every month to keep a reasonable pedal so today i decided…
ContinueAdded by Dave Thomas on September 7, 2012 at 22:42 — 11 Comments
Added by Dave Adams on September 3, 2012 at 16:21 — No Comments
After four weeks i went and collected my propshaft from Leeds yesterday, they were supposed to ring me when it was ready but did'nt. Anyway painted it and when dry put it on, now i have to go and refit brother in laws prop that i borrowed back on his Sierra, ill proberbly do that tomorrow, if its not raining .
Added by Dave Thomas on August 23, 2012 at 18:17 — 1 Comment
Hi Stephen,
thanks for the Dutton Torque books!!
You have published a very interesting book.
Although I read with dictionary (missing words) but it makes mighty fun.
:-))))))))
Thank you again
Tom
Added by Tom Ger_Phaeton S2 on August 22, 2012 at 10:30 — 1 Comment
Added by Dave Adams on August 19, 2012 at 15:43 — 41 Comments
Or something like that...Someone asked how big a rim you can get on a Dutton... These are 8j 15's with no spacers due to being centre offset.
I know they won't be to everybodies taste but the tyres will be replaced with something chunkier before winter so they will actually serve a useful purpose.…
ContinueAdded by Adrian Southgate on August 16, 2012 at 23:10 — 6 Comments
Awful photo's of my old cars, well some of them anyway.
Added by Adrian Southgate on August 15, 2012 at 2:04 — 3 Comments
Fuel tank and pipe to pump.
Radiator brackets and top hose.
Sender units and coil mounting.
Washer bottle and plumbing.
Check all brake pipe unions
Longer wheel studs all round
Identify and terminate all the wires under the dash
Finish back door shut glassing up.(my 'wet weather' job)
Battery mounts and cables
Exhaust (awaiting parts)
That should keep me busy for a day or two.…
ContinueAdded by Adrian Southgate on August 11, 2012 at 10:41 — 9 Comments
The track day has a date and cost, Tue 18th September at the circuit off the A38 Stafford. Cost is £40 per car for all day, Max exhaust decibels is 105db as many drivers as you can fit in the car.
Gary who has organised it needs money in the next 2 weeks!
(weekend prices are much much higher) there was an effort to get a friday but none were available........
Added by Dave Adams on August 3, 2012 at 21:50 — 3 Comments
I had a spare gasket at home so it got swapped today and this is what i found.....
you can see the gasket is also failing at point 1 and it is going at 2 as well
on this picture you can see the gaps in the gasket face.....
car is…
ContinueAdded by Dave Adams on July 29, 2012 at 16:31 — 7 Comments
i,ve now got to say my peice,!!!!! john,, i have personaly met you in the past and what you are doing ,STINKS, SO WHAT THE HELL DO YOU THINK YOU ARE DOING ON THIS SITE ,,, if the management dont like my response ,= tough.. i,ve met you,,,,i dont think ,they have ,,END OFF,,
Added by john w on July 23, 2012 at 10:50 — No Comments
Enjoying the sunshine, wiring the Sierra and buying stuff on ebay (again)
Despite having many big boxes full of odd nuts and bolts I don't seem to be able to find the coarse pitch UNF blots for the seat belts. M10 bolts thread into the holes but are so slack you can nearly wiggle them out
Are these bolts 3/4 UNF Cp or 5/8 UNF CP, does anybody know?
Added by Adrian Southgate on July 22, 2012 at 15:50 — 5 Comments
Any one out there willing to put their hopefully standard (as near as possible) Dutton Phaeton (or a Malaga B+) on a show stand for the duration of a show with 20-30 similar early kit cars at Donnington?
The car should be as early as possible with a tidy appearance and on as near as possible contemporary wheels and as close too the factory design as is feasible, it does not need to be a concourse car just tidy. Something to show us all in a good light. Suggestions please.
Added by Dave Adams on July 16, 2012 at 16:56 — 34 Comments
Clearing up trying to find those elusive bits that have vanished.
Despite many hours and help from Mr H I have passed my deadline and therefore failed to get the Sierra ready for this weekend.
On the bright side I have got a lot of the base work done and much progress made but for the lack of a few bits and a couple of days work its not going to make it. Maybe next week, maybe the week after but it wont be long.
Added by Adrian Southgate on July 12, 2012 at 17:16 — 2 Comments
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