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ACOC News and Events / Dinner & Awards Evening
« on: March 12, 2024, 11:28:51 »
We have a few last minutes slots available for this year's Dinner & Awards Evening, Saturday 23rd March.

If interested please let me know by Thursday, for full details and contact information please see February ACtion.

Best regards,

David


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General Discussion / Happy Christmas
« on: December 24, 2023, 11:12:32 »
Happy Christmas,

Just a quick thank you to members and prospective members who take time to contribute to this forum, I'll find time in the New Year to post an update or two on club activities including a progress report on our new website and the club events planned for 2024 but in the meantime I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy & Prosperous New Year.

Have a good one.

Best wishes,
 
David

 



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ACOC News and Events / Santa Pod 14th October
« on: October 12, 2023, 15:22:21 »
ACOC participation at the 14th October RWYB has been cancelled, RWYB still going ahead but no official AC area.

Apologies for any inconvenience.

David

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General Forum / New Chairman
« on: July 31, 2022, 17:43:09 »
Dear all,

Following a turbulent couple of months the AC Owners' Club has a new Chairman.

I will be producing an introductory statement for the club magazine and for addition to the members are of this website in the very near future but would like to reassure our members, and prospective new members, that we are back on track.
The Club Council has seen some changes, not least our chairman of 10 years, Andy Shepherd, stepping down. I would like to thank Andy for his time and commitment to our Club, it is my hope that Andy will stay involved with Club management in some way.
We have taken onboard criticism from some quarters and will have learnt from past mistakes which will make us stronger going forward, we face challenges still but your Club Council working as a coherent body can and will overcome these challenges.
I note with interest that the Bristol Owners Club and the 289 Register are also experiences problems at the top, must be something in the air !

Best regards,

David Goose - Chairman AC Owners' Club



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Ace 'Brooklands' Forum / Tyres
« on: May 12, 2022, 12:27:22 »
For any Ace owners looking for new front tyres in original size (225/50 16) I can highly recommend the Avon ZV-7

Fitted earlier this week to replace the old Dunlop's and not overly expensive at £172 for the pair fitted, front end stability is markedly improved. Sadly they don't do a 235 for the rear.


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ACOC News and Events / Cambridge Regional Meeting
« on: September 01, 2021, 14:58:43 »
Cambridge Regional Meeting - NEW VENUE

For many years the Royal Oak at Barrington hosted a monthly gathering of Classic Cars to which the ACOC (via Clive Bowyer) were invited, these meetings have been discontinued, not sure if temporary or permanent but seemed like a good time to review and choose a more accessible location.
       
The new location will be The Lodge at Duxford which is just off the M11 at J10, close to Cambs, Essex & Herts borders. There is plenty of parking at the Hotel and options for eating and drinking (whether inside or out) plus accommodation should that ever be required.
       
The plan initially would be to convene one evening each month except January, there is no need to book but rough numbers would be useful so please ping me a text or email if you expect to come along.
   
When: 1st Tuesday of each Month (except January)  - from around 7.00pm starting October 5th 2021
       
Where: The Lodge Duxford, Ickleton Rd, Duxford, Cambridge CB22 4RT  www.thelodgeduxford.com
     
ACOC contact: David Goose davidjgoose@aol.com or mobile 07931 142901

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Ace 'Brooklands' Forum / Left Hooker
« on: September 23, 2020, 17:39:50 »
DEX1046 is up for auction should anybody fancy a yellow (very yellow !) left hooker.

https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1266267


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Ace 'Brooklands' Forum / Radiator Top Hose
« on: January 09, 2020, 11:26:22 »
Happy New Year to all.

DE1017 had a top hose fail this morning, an easy fix if only I could find the part !

Assumed mustang but nothing of similar appearance comes up on UK or USA searches so I'm thinking this may be a bespoke item or from another marque that I can't identify.
Only reference on the pipe is a very faint series of numbers 32 952 X 94 38 2 which on a google search brings up nothing of relevance.

If anybody has a spare or knows where it came from I'd appreciate it, if not I'll look to get a couple made or maybe more if any of you guys would like a spare.

Best regards,

David

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Ace 'Brooklands' Forum / Auxiliary Fuse Box
« on: November 18, 2016, 14:17:50 »
My radiator fan has stopped working, fan is good so is the connection to the harness which can be problematic apparently.
   If I link out the water temp sensor which has voltage too it via the ECU I still have no fan.
   I'm thinking either fuse or relay but need to get to the auxiliary fuse box to get at these, the manual states that this box is behind the centre dash but before I start ripping things apart thought it worth asking it's actual location and if any fellow owner could advise how to get at it.
   
   Many thanks,
   
   David

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3000ME Forum / Robin Rew
« on: May 05, 2016, 11:10:19 »
Sad to report the death of Robin Rew.
   
   Robin, who's name will be familiar to those of us with an interest in the post factory development & turbo conversions of the ME died in March this year.
   
   Funeral was attended by various Scimitars & Three Wheel Morgan's but no ME's as far as I'm aware.
   
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Ace 'Brooklands' Forum / Window runners
« on: November 11, 2015, 11:49:48 »
Can anybody identify the blue cup/runner shown in the attached ?
   
   I know most of the window lift mechanism is Granada but the rail attached to the glass and the ball & cup arrangement isn't as far as I can tell.
   It seems that the plastic has got a bit tired and the ball & socket dislocates itself on occasion causing the window to drop.
   
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Ace 'Brooklands' Forum / Clutch Cable
« on: February 27, 2015, 14:55:27 »
I'm after a spare clutch cable for DE1017, took her out at the weekend and although cable isn't broken it is very tight.
   I may have time to take off the old and get a replacement made up before Shelsley at the beginning of April but am hoping as a just in case that some kind soul out there may have a spare to sell me.
   
   Another thought, obviously the readily available mustang cables are too short because there all left hookers but would anybody know if the Ace cable is the same length as that used on the Mk1V ?
   
   if you have a spare or know where to get one quickly please email me davidjgoose at aol.com

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Ace 'Brooklands' Forum / Brake Upgrade
« on: October 03, 2014, 10:52:38 »
Whilst Granada brakes suit the Ace well on the road they are far from adequate on the track, discovered this after a few laps of Goodwood back in August when the front brakes all but disappeared.
   
   The most simple and cost effective solution I could find was an upgrade at the front to 300mm discs (from the 278mm standard) with four pot billet calipers from Hi Spec.
   Rears have been left at standard diameter (273mm) but grooved, they retain standard Granada calipers but I have fitted braided S/S hoses.
   
   Discs, front & rear, have been grooved as this car will be used for occasional track days and hopefully some light competition work. Discs can be left plain to keep a more authentic look if preferred.
   
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   The observant amongst you will notice my deliberate mistake of mounting the new calipers upside down, unfortunately I didn't work out my "deliberate" mistake until my 3rd attempt at bleeding the air out of the system !!
   
   300mm front discs will happily sit behind standard 16" rims but below are shown behind 17" lightweight alloys with lower profile tyres.
   
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   Have fitted EBC redstuff pads for now and as yet have only covered 40 miles or so but the brakes already feel better than standard, I really need another track day to asses properly[:D]
   
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General Forum / Goodwood
« on: July 04, 2014, 10:23:32 »
If you find yourself near Goodwood on the 6th of August and if, like me, you'd quite fancy a passenger trip with a quick driver in a quick car, call in and have a look.
   
   During the day there will be two sessions when anyone can make a donation to the charities and enjoy passenger rides in a variety of Historic Revival race cars. (Passengers in all cars must be a minimum of 14 years old and 4ft 10ins high).
   
    A number of “gentlemen drivers” have generously agreed to support the day as pilots in these special sessions, including Tiff Needell and Andy Wallace - both Le Mans class winners - along with Revival stars Michael (Spike) Milligan and renowned driver/constructor Gordon Spice. The machinery will range from historic HWM and the ex-Mike Hawthorn D type Jaguar to the gorgeous GT 40 and iconic Aston Martin DB5.

   
   This is one of Christopher Darwins charity track days and I will be trundling around in my Ace Brooklands - unfortunately no more track spaces available.
   Spectator entry is free but a donation to charity would be required if you fancy a spin in a GT40, D-type, DB5 etc.

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ACOC News and Events / National Day Concours
« on: July 03, 2014, 17:07:28 »
National Day, Ickworth House 17th August 2014
   
   
   Plans are progressing well for the 2014 National Day to be held at Ickworth House on the 17th August, this is the clubs second visit to Ickworth the first taking place in 1999.
   
   Ickworth has a Cafeteria and a Picnic area as well as the usual National Trust Shop and facilities, there will be a £5.00 entry fee per car (ACOC members driving AC's) and this charge will allow ACOC members full access to the grounds and entry to our club Concours competition.
   The House & Rotunda will be open to the public on the 17th although there will be an additional charge for those wishing to enter.
   
   
   
   Concours of Elegance, Hampton Court Palace.
   
   The ACOC has been invited to show two of our cars at the prestigious Concours of Elegance to be held at Hampton Court Palace on the 6th September 2014.
   
   www.concoursofelegance.co.uk/2014-event/
   
   It is envisaged that invitations to this event will be extended to the overall and class winners at our own, rather less formal, Suffolk National Day on the 17th August.
   
   This is a great opportunity for the very best of the AC marque to be shown on the wider stage, if any member has an interest in coordinating our participation please get in touch with Andy Shepherd or myself.
   
   Regards,
   
   David Goose – 07931 142 901

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