Sprint Project NJV 75M

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#31 Post by miniman »

I'm pretty certain that you have to slightly enlarge the holes in the dizzy cap to get the leads to fit, especially with non-Lucas ones.
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#32 Post by Jon Tilson »

Looks like someone has had a go at butchering that one properly.

Std OE leads are 7MM. The better aftermarket ones are 8MM. You can try drilling your cap or you can fit the later princess type
whicg gives you a more robust rotor arm and may let the cheap britpart leccy ignition module for landies fit.

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#33 Post by ToledoZombie »

Jon Tilson wrote:Looks like someone has had a go at butchering that one properly.
Actually your right Jonners. I hadn't noticed that when i took it out of the box! but it looks like cracks around the holes.
Unless thats reflection off something. I'm at work so can't check it yet.

Oh and why is there the need for different size holes in the cap?
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#34 Post by ToledoZombie »

After taking a look at the cap it turns out its not cracks, just moulding lines :D
And as a temporary measure i have found some old vauxhall leads that i can fit to the cap just so i can hear it running 8)
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#35 Post by Jon Tilson »

the holes should all be the same size...hence my meat preparation comment...:-)

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#36 Post by VanIsleSprint »

It looks to me that the carbs have been changed to HIF6 type from the original
HS6 one fitted from new. You can tell because there is no float bowl at the
side of the carb body. Also the position of the fuel lines at the carbs is quite
different.
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#37 Post by miniman »

VanIsleSprint wrote:It looks to me that the carbs have been changed to HIF6 type from the original
HS6 one fitted from new. You can tell because there is no float bowl at the
side of the carb body. Also the position of the fuel lines at the carbs is quite
different.
That's correct.
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#38 Post by ToledoZombie »

Jon Tilson wrote:the holes should all be the same size...hence my meat preparation comment...:-)

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I bought the cap from Robsport. Seems strange to have different sizes, but its been manufactured this way. :?
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#39 Post by ToledoZombie »

it lives!!

http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/4229/3r7u.mp4

Today this was the result of a lot of tinkering. I found an old but charged battery to pop onto the car, then set about fault finding as the starter would not work. After cleaning the terminals and earth points it started to turn. Fuel wasnt running through the carbs so i took off the floats and cleaned out the chambers. Then fed some fresh fuel in and hey presto!
Tomorrow i will run it up to temp and get the oil running around and hopefully see if the tappets quieten down a bit.
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#40 Post by ToledoZombie »

Today started with good intentions. I thought i would run the engine for a while and test for any problems then hopefully do a compression test. I want to see whats needed before i take it out of the car. I'm missing the bung from the thermostat housing and it looks as if its not available to buy. Does anyone have a spare they would be willing to sell?
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#41 Post by ToledoZombie »

I guess so . Is there different options?
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#42 Post by miniman »

Ah, you need to talk to DavePoth about that - he has it!
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#43 Post by ToledoZombie »

Cheers James :D
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#44 Post by JPB »

Rimmers part number for the brass bung is ARA2634B. :wink:

£5.94 from them.
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#45 Post by ToledoZombie »

i must be losing it! i had a look earlier. I guess i wasn't looking hard enough :oops:
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