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Hello - Barn Find 1980 Dolomite 1300

#1 Post by nick_smith »

Hi all,

Thought I would take the opportunity to introduce myself.

I recently acquired a 1980 Dolomite 1300 found in a barn and will be restoring over the next year or two.

 I look forward to sharing my progress. 
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#2 Post by ragtop »

Welcome to this Triumph world. That looks like a good car, it looks to be light rust on there. I look forward to more updates. Alan
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Hi, welcome to this forum as well :D You cant have to many people guiding you along, proper barn find :suntan:

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#4 Post by Awaiting Repair »

Great stuff! Well done on taking up the challenge! Look forward to updates on your progress. Don't forget the photos!!!

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#5 Post by nick_smith »

First day spent freeing the brakes, removing from barn and cleaning about 20 years of dirt off. See the progress below:

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#6 Post by dollyman »

Does'nt look to bad now all the crap is off Nick :D Have you tried to start it yet?

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dollyman wrote: Tue Feb 12, 2019 10:46 am Does'nt look to bad now all the crap is off Nick :D Have you tried to start it yet?

Tony.
Not yet Tony. Ordered points and condenser and will pick up some petrol and then see what we’re dealing with
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nick_smith wrote: Tue Feb 12, 2019 2:59 pm
dollyman wrote: Tue Feb 12, 2019 10:46 am Does'nt look to bad now all the crap is off Nick :D Have you tried to start it yet?

Tony.
Not yet Tony. Ordered points and condenser and will pick up some petrol and then see what we’re dealing with
Now up and running :D
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#9 Post by nick_smith »

Hi guys,

After getting the 1300 running, I'm after a few parts so I can begin to drive it and push closer to the MOT before undertaking any bodywork. My next area of focus is the clutch hydraulics. I am after a both master and slave cylinders and have created a summary of my intial sourcing research below.

I'm new to Dolomites! Does anyone know if I have explored all the avenues? Any advice on how to differentiate the clutch cylinders currently on the market would be much appreciated!
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Canley Classics

Clutch Slave Cylinder £39.98 (https://www.canleyclassics.com/triumph- ... mite-parts)

ANG Classic Car Parts

Clutch Master Cylinder £57.95 (https://www.angclassiccarparts.co.uk/pr ... 300-1850hl)
Clutch Slave Cylinder £40.27 (https://www.angclassiccarparts.co.uk/pr ... 0hl-toledo)

Rimmer Bros

Clutch Master Cylinder £47.40 (https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-GMC1023)
Clutch Slave Cylinder £60.00 (https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-GSY105)

Ebay (all Master)

Borg & Beck via doctor_car £60.62 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Clutch-Maste ... %7Ciid%3A1)
Borg & Beck via kmspartsonline £59.58 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Genuine- ... %7Ciid%3A1)
Triumph Recycler £22.49 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MASTER-CYLI ... %7Ciid%3A1)
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#10 Post by soe8m »

All I can advise is to buy nos girling or lockheed parts recognised by girling or lockheed in the casting itself. All others are Chinese reproductions which internals will solve when in contact with brake fluid....

Genuine new borg and beck is also genuine Chinese.

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Looks a good straight car, nice panels line ups :) What's its history?
Triumph Dolomite Sprint (RNK 957W)

Automatic, porcelain white - 52,820, genuine mileage (warranted).

Built 26/6/1980, 3 previous owners (2 within the same family).

Supplied by Lavender Hill Garage Ltd, Enfield, London, by garage owner Jimmy Metcalfe on 30th September 1980 to Geoffrey Robinson, Enfield, London.

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RSi wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 5:55 pm Looks a good straight car, nice panels line ups :) What's its history?
The first owner acquired it in 1980 and kept a detailed service record book until the second owner acquired it via a used car garage in 1990. They kept service record book up to date until they sought something safer for their young family in the late 90s. It spent a few years garaged and was then moved into the barn above, where I stumbled across it. I became the proud owner back in the summer of 2018 and recently moved it to drier and warmer surroundings where I can tinker.
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#13 Post by TrustNo1 »

first port of call would be Canleys then ANG, I'm not allowed to tell you to avoid Rimmers so I won't tell you that but personally I wouldn't use a company who charge more for inferior products.(that's my own personal opinion)
If you can buy NOS Girling. if the bores are ok you can reseal them of if you are a TDC member the club sell resleeved units, they aren't cheap but you'll fit it once and forget about it.
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