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What about looking at a couple of P clips ? At least with the rubber section you won't mark the bar and the badge won't "fall over".
   http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-x-Rubber-Lined-PClips-P-Clips-Metal-Clamps-Retaining-Hose-Cable-Wire-EPDM-/330706516002

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General Forum / Cobra in the RAC foyer, Pall Mall
« on: November 16, 2012, 14:40:27 »
Doesn’t every MkIV have heated seats ?
   Haven’t found anywhere for the cup holders yet though.
   ;)

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General Forum / Cobra in the RAC foyer, Pall Mall
« on: November 16, 2012, 12:40:18 »
It was zero degrees when I drove it to the club and The Rev-Limiter decided to travel in a modern to keep warm.
   Even with extra layers, a silly hat, ski gloves – and the heated seat on maximum it was still chilly.

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General Forum / Cobra in the RAC foyer, Pall Mall
« on: November 16, 2012, 12:17:23 »
Hi Nik,
   Thanks for taking the time and for doing such a great job of listing some of the highlights of the car’s year. It’s much appreciated.
   I’ve got to be back at the RAC at 5:00 on Tuesday to get it out of the club and drive home again. I have to say I’m really not looking forward to such a cold drive home.
   FYI - given the choice, driving on carpet is preferable to the potholed tarmac of Surrey's roads.

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Mk IV, Superblower, CRS and other Continuation Cars Forum / No respect
« on: November 07, 2012, 17:12:40 »
I think those type of people fall under the heading of:
   Know the price of everything and the value of nothing !
   They're really not worth the time of day.
   
   People that know - matter, people that don't know, don't matter.

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General Forum / Pre-purchase inspection for 289 Cobra
« on: October 30, 2012, 10:42:40 »
Depending on the car’s location, I would recommend Alan Smith of Thunder Road and Speed Shop. They are based near Woking, Surrey (England) and there aren’t many European based Thames Ditton Cobras that “”big Al” hasn’t worked on, or re-built. FYI - All the Cobras passing through Rod Leach’s Nostalgia are checked and “spannered” by Thunder Road.
   http://thunderroadspeedshop.co.uk/2.html

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General Forum / AC Owners Spint 2012
« on: September 25, 2012, 19:49:19 »
Hi Keith,
   So I guess the J40 won't be ready by November then ?
   [;)]

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Hi Nick,
   My thoughts would be to replace the sender unit before you pull the gauge out of the dash. Also check and possibly replace the thermostat. FYI – the chaps at Thunder Road fitted an adjustable temperature switch in line to the cooling fan on my car which allows me to fine tune when the fan kicks in. I think they have new ideas for an automated switch and will check with them and update this thread next time I visit. FYI – before my MkIV I had a 5 litre TVR Chimaera which can be far more marginal regarding engine cooling. I had that car fitted with a two stage switch which helped keep temperatures in line.
   
   http://www.chimaerapages.com/resources_fan.php
   
   John.

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Mk IV, Superblower, CRS and other Continuation Cars Forum / 15" wheels
« on: September 06, 2012, 15:16:02 »
I also have Gerry’s wheels fitted to my MkIV with Avons. My wheels did require the centres to be machined a little in order to get the angle right for the spinners, but the offset was no problem. FYI - If you go with the 15 wheels and Avon tyres don't be tempted to fit the widest front you can as it will foul the arches on full lock.

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I’m finding your thread interesting and would be happy if you continue to post updates and photos. I am particularly interested in how you progress with the PU bushes and overhaul of the rear suspension.
   John.

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General Forum / MOT: Testing times ahead ?
« on: August 30, 2012, 14:13:31 »
Noticed this update on the topic on Pistonheads.com
   http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=26260
   
   It's taken until today to find someone at the Department for Transport willing to give us any comment. But the good news is you can put down the pitchforks immediately - the EU isn't having its wicked way with your modified car anytime soon.
   
   You can read full statement below - and it won't take up much of your time because it isn't very long. But there's an excellent reason for that, too.
   
   The EU document that's causing all the fuss is, in point of fact, nothing more than what it says it is: a proposal. This means it isn't even draft legislation yet. So what's actually happening at European level in September is merely the opening of the negotiation stage, where all the member states get to chime in and have their say. This is unlikely to be a swift and easy process...
   
   With everything still firmly up for negotiation, the DfT says it is unwilling to get into the specifics at this moment. But it is working with the UK automotive industry - something we can confirm thanks to our colleague Darren Moss at CAT Magazine, who has already been speaking to people in the aftermarket trade - in effort to better understand the impact of what the EU may or may not be proposing to make law.
   
   Darren also points out that many aftermarket vehicle parts are the same OEM bits as those used on the vehicle at the time it was type approved, so there's no issue there. Many others are OES, so even if they're not branded with the original vehicle manufacturers logo, they're the same parts, from the same factory and are of identical quality.
   
   Best of all, the DfT is adamant it will be "pushing back" against anything that has a cost implication for the government, the industry and - vitally - car owners as well. The press office was also keen to explain that EU legislation always takes a long time to go through. If there is a threat, it is very far from being an imminent one.
   
   Perhaps most reassuringly, the bloke on the phone this morning literally burst out laughing when we explained some well-meaning folk fear the EU is attempting to outlaw modified cars entirely. Not a suggestion that this is a laughing matter, but a reflection of how absurd the idea is from any rational perspective.
   
   On the other hand, if you want to make your own views heard, you could always track down Siim Kallas on Twitter, EU Vice President and commissioner for transport. Not that we could possibly condone that kind of thing.
   
   Department for Transport statement:
   "This document [the tendered EU Roadworthiness Package'] is a proposal rather than final legislation. As such, all Member States will have the opportunity to negotiate the final legislation and everything within the current document may be subject to change.
   
   The Department has sought views on the proposals from the industry. We will be analysing the proposals to find out what impact they will have on businesses and motorists. We will question rigorously any provisions that imply costs for Government, people or industry and seek to minimise these. We will be taking an active part in the Working Group meetings starting this autumn.
   
   It is still far too early to comment on specifics of the legislation as a number of the proposals could be changed or dropped."
   
   
   So the govenment is saying there's nothing to worry about at the moment.... . . . . that's OK then - John.[;)][;)]

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General Forum / MOT: Testing times ahead ?
« on: August 30, 2012, 11:28:02 »
This could be bad news for car enthusiasts and the industries that support our passion / hobby. I received an email today with a link to an online petition. While I’m not sure how much an online petition may influence things, it certainly wouldn’t hurt to sign it and spread the word etc.
   Thanks – John.
   
   
   From Brooklands :
   
   Worrying stuff  – The latest EU proposal being sneaked into law, putting a ban on modified vehicles, will affect anyone with an interest in kit cars, replicas, modified and even classic cars, needs to be opposed.
   
   Not only would this affect us the owners and enthusiasts, but it could well cause hundreds, if not thousands of small companies (manufacturers, restorers, aftermarket suppliers etc.) to fold.
   
   There's lots of conflicting stories bouncing around on the net at the moment, but to be on the safe side, lets not sit back and hope it goes away. It's important you sign the petition below, before this stupidity goes any further.
   
   
   
   http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/37784
   
   PS. Please pass on this e-petition to anyone you know and lets nip this in the bud.

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General Forum / 2013 International in the USA
« on: August 24, 2012, 13:30:58 »
FYI – because of time constraints I don’t think Bill was able to take the most economic option to get the Hairy Canary to and from the US. In order to be back in time for the Goodwood Revival I believe the car is being air freighted home.

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General Forum / Monterey Motorsports Pre-Reunion 2012 photo link
« on: August 21, 2012, 11:51:49 »
A couple of photos from Monterey including Bill Bridges.
   http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.482591731762164.100032.147951038559570&type=3

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