There wasn't too much time available this weekend for a great deal of playtime with the Beast. I took it out of the garage to make some room for a clear out and had no real intentions to mess at all. But, after revving a few times and shooting even more flames up the road, I decided to have a bit of a play with the carbs - armed with a screwdriver and a bad printout off the interwebnet. I looked at the SUs, had a cup of tea, looked at them again, gave up and then undid the nut holding the disributor in place. A twiddle to the left later and things sound much better! A quick run up R Road was completed without a splutter nor backfire. Groovy! Although between last weekend and this, the fans have decided to stop. Ungroovy!
Infamy day: 18/07/2008. My 20 year wait for a TR8 is over. This is the continuing story of HDW300W.
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Another Update
It's still in the garage. It still don't run properly. I still can't be arsed. The 75's doors are still broken. And now so is the tumble dryer. Summer 2011 at this rate.
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Hangs head in shame...
In all of the excitement of trying to get this ornament started, I had forgotten that it is a v8, and as such, it likes drinking. The noise that I had heard was a very dry facet fuel pump. Thanks Paul! Oh, and by the way, for no good reason at all, the indicators have now decided to fanny. Great.
Saturday, 30 January 2010
What's that chuffin' noise?
After another break last weekend, and all day wasted trying to fix the car doors on the 75, I thought I might just see if the old girl would start. She did, no problems at all. I let her run for a while to get nice and warm. For some reason, there was no green leaking although it was nearly dark so I couldn't see a great deal in the engine bay. I let off a bit of choke and it still ran ... bit more ... excellent! She is ticking over beautifully. Higher revs always result in backfires but it is soundin better than ever. Sounds a little fast though so I need to get the tacho going to make sure of the tickover speed.
Due to the darkness, I killed the engine. It was then that I decided to have another go just to see. What's that chuffin' noise? It sounds like the fuel pump is about to explode! So why has that suddenly decided to play up?!
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Catch Up ii
Alright alright, I am getting slacker with the updates so this is for Anonymous (Paul?). Thus, latest news is that due to the cold and my ever increasing lack of interest, I have rarely been in the garage other than to get the odd box of Christmas lager. Two weekends ago, it started nearly first time but was still spluttering very badly and shooting flame up Rosemary Road at any more than 3000 revs.
It was at this point that I armed myself with downloaded images of SU carbs, a scredriver and a Simon. We twiddled the mixture screw right down until the engine died and twiddled a quarter turn until it started again. The plugs were removed and cleaned for the 86th time.
The result was a much better sounding engine that when slightly warm (can't tell how warm as none of the instruments work), ticked over nicely at about 800rpm (probably as the tacho don't work either). At low revs all is well. At higher revs, you still don't want to be standing behind it, unless you have a marshmallow on a fork.
Next? If it starts and runs ok this weekend, it will be insurance and MOT time. The pre MOT To Do List includes: drivers seat screwed down properly, dials working, oil flush and change. The post MOT To Do List will probably be very long.
Oh, and I still have a green leak. F knows where that is coming from. Looks like it's the port on the head. So does that mean a buggered manifold gasket that I didn't change? Or something more serious?
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Catch Up
Catch up time then as I haven't reported much recently...
I reinstalled the carbs that Stu had kindly stripped for me and started her up. Things still not very good, but at least it started and sounded better than the last time. Since then, we have gone backwards again - it appears that backwards is the only direction that this s.o.c. likes to go in.
I now have a water leak. A collection of green is pooling on the inlet manifold gasket. There are no splits in any of the hoses so it was decided that the metal pipe (who designed this?!?!) that runs under the manifold must have split somewhere. Nope. Bugger all wrong with it. It's rusty but not poorly.
There was a lot of rusting around the end that goes to the heater so I decided to undo the two bolts. Snap! Coooocccckkkkk! The end of the bolt is now out. I am waiting for Rimmers to deliver a gasket and another bolt before attempting to reconnect the manifold. I am hoping that I have fixed the problem!
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
Et Voila!
Once again, a big thank you to Lionel as the black dashboard is now in. Doesn't it look pretty! There are no longer any wires sticking out, these are behind a switch. All is now black - the carpets and the plastic bits. The instrument panel must have been knocked during the proocess as none of the dials work. I am hoping that the big plug has fallen out. The finale is a quick vacuum, clean the dash properly and then seat installation. Unfortunately, the engine still wasn't playing very nicely. It would appear that I have a TR7 again as 4 of the cylinders were a bit shy. It was decided that one of the carbs was stuck so off they came to be destucked by Stewart/Stuart. A couple of pictures follow, including the pit crew having a piss take fag break!
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