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Nice one Mark. and you made it just in time to get some fair weather too, nice.
That looks like a nice car.
cooling on Duttons is often very poor due to the location of the radiators and the lack of ducting of the air through the radiator core. folks assume because the radiator is at the front the air knows it has to go through it rather than the easier route around it.
nicely done with the batteries i am not surprised the starter was all burnt out having 24V through it, that trick is the same as fitting a 20A fuse because your 5A circuit keeps blowing its 7A fuse....so you bung a bigger fuse in it to cure the problem.
Maybe a combination of the two Mark, add material around the rad and the twiddly bits around the oil cooler pipes to make a smooth join line and then match the inside of the nose to meet it.
NUTS
I took a wheel off and this is a typical nut. The polished ring is where the tapers mate - obviously not right. I've been looking on ebay and a new set aren't too much but not sure which is correct.
The wheels seem genuine ford RS and I've seen nuts intended for these with a small boss and a large flat washer - trouble is the washer wouldn't fit well with the tapered hole. Nuts with tapered washers look like they should be right but but all list based on car! I've not had a chance to measure the holes yet but the taper will be difficult to measure accurately.
Any views / experience on these?
They are capri rims, 6J thick spoke, should take standard ford wheelnuts with a rotating taperface however, if you still have imperial studs then its going to be awkward as the old mk1 RS rims had flat face nuts as you described above.
The nut in the top picture is not a genuine RS wheelnut.. taper washer is too small.
Thanks Adrian, I'll check the threads.
The rear are on 1" spacers, which is why they fill the arches pretty well. Not looked at the front yet- loads of jobs but the wheel nuts need sorting soonest.
I've some 7 inch ford pepperpots that came with the Malaga - so they should be the same fitting, although I guess I would need shorter studs if I didn't fit the spacers?
Left nut is genuine Ford RS / Capri job, Right nut is aftermarket locking nut... totally useless.
And yes I went out to the garage.... The M12 x 1.25 thread was standard on Mk2 escort onwards and nearly every set of alloys ford ever fitted used the same nut design.
Most of the ford wheel nuts had a chrome 'skin' that covered the hole in the top so overtightening will 'pop the cap' if the studs are too long, maybe look for an old set down a breakers?
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