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Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / Re: Chrome two-eared spinners
« on: September 10, 2020, 23:08:27 »
This is still plodding through the production process, now that things are getting a little more back to normal in the industry.

I am sending pms to those who have expressed interest in the AC spinners to ask for email addresses so that I can contact them more easily, so please watch your message inboxes.

Thanks for your patience!

Roger

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Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / Re: Re-tempering leafsprings
« on: August 29, 2020, 12:10:08 »
Thanks - Gerry Hawkridge has put me on to Jones Springs, who I think supply him now Brost has gone.  I'm waiting for some quotes.

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Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / Re-tempering leafsprings
« on: August 27, 2020, 17:02:21 »
Does anyone know a good company in the UK that can re-temper sagging leafsprings?  My Cobra is sitting lower than I'd like and I'd like to sort them.  I've used Brost Forge before but I think they ceased trading in June '19.
Thanks all,
Roger

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Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / Re: Chrome two-eared spinners
« on: July 12, 2020, 16:00:30 »
Yes - the manufacturer is now back working again, and we are hoping to get some idea of likely prices before much longer.
Please bear with us, it's still ongoing!

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Took a day off from Jag metal bashing and finally got around to making a Cobra rear hub puller.

This device picks up on the upper leafspring pin and the lower wishbone pin locations on the rear hub upright, and will take a Sykes-Pickavant 12-ton hydraulic press to push the rear hub shaft out of its bearings in the upright.  Should save me having to cut off the disc to access the bearing housing, like I did last time...


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I'm finally cracking on with the bodywork on my XK140 DHC.  I stripped it last year, cut it in half and sent it off to be blasted in instalments.  The chassis is fine but otherwise it's new sills, floorpans, lower half of bulkhead, boot floor panels and doorskins.  I also had to make new wooden door frames out of Utile.  Then there are over 20 pieces of walnut veneered trim to sort, not to mention the mechanicals...

This is where we are now, with front half back on the frame, door hinges rebuilt and doors mounted and gapped.  The rear body is back on, and this is preliminary alignment before all the tack welds are converted into seams.  Mostly MIG with a bit of TIG - and I remembered to get fresh gas bottles the day before lockdown!



Roger

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ACOC News and Events / Le Mans Classic postponed
« on: April 08, 2020, 13:35:09 »
Peter Auto and the ACO have announced that this year's LMC has now been postponed until 1-4th July 2021.  No real surprise there, I think...

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General Forum / Re: Introduction of E10 Petrol
« on: March 22, 2020, 22:56:24 »
For once, I think the consultation has been well thought-through and makes good recommendations.  The Federation has made its mark well with a pretty strong emphasis evident on historic vehicles, which we're not used to seeing in recent legislation, so hopefully the message is getting through.  The proposal to keep 97RON as the protection E5 grade is particularly welcome as this will be more helpful to historic vehicles with a higher state of tune.

Roger

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Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / Re: Chrome two-eared spinners
« on: February 21, 2020, 13:39:26 »
Still waiting - I'll get back to Gerry and Orson today.

Roger

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Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / Re: Chrome two-eared spinners
« on: January 28, 2020, 18:21:01 »
Gerry sells the standard Orson offering, which is incorrect for period Cobra.  It is Gerry and Orson who are planning the more accurate version.

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Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / Re: Chrome two-eared spinners
« on: January 21, 2020, 18:22:52 »
Thanks John,
The project is ongoing - I'm chasing the manufacturer for a price this week.  I'll add you to the list.

Roger

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Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / Re: Wanted - Looking for an ACECA!
« on: January 13, 2020, 14:15:34 »
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1956-Other-Makes-aceca/202874981556?hash=item2f3c4a8cb4:g:bA4AAOSwGC9eGT1I

If only I wasn't half way through an XK140DHC, this'd be on a boat soon.

Edit - I see it's on another thread, sorry.

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Cobra (Thames Ditton) Forum / Re: indicator self cancelling assembly
« on: October 17, 2019, 22:03:47 »
Gerry Hawkridge can supply stainless steel tanks.  His indicator switches are higher-quality VW ones (not the cheap repros), as shown in Dan's pictures.  I don't think he has any with the early switchgear shown - I've never seen one of these.
On UK-market cars, the fragile horn switch Dan refers to operates the horns through a Lucas 6RA relay.

Roger

That didn't come out quite right - what I meant was that the switches Gerry sells are better quality VW ones rather than cheap repros.  They are not the AC-supplied ones Dan mentions.

Roger

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Cobra (Thames Ditton) Forum / Re: indicator self cancelling assembly
« on: October 16, 2019, 23:03:10 »
Gerry Hawkridge can supply stainless steel tanks.  His indicator switches are higher-quality VW ones (not the cheap repros), as shown in Dan's pictures.  I don't think he has any with the early switchgear shown - I've never seen one of these.
On UK-market cars, the fragile horn switch Dan refers to operates the horns through a Lucas 6RA relay.

Roger

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Cobra (Thames Ditton) Forum / Re: Chrome two-eared spinners
« on: September 24, 2019, 14:12:00 »
So I guess that this one is not very correct:

http://shop.mwsint.com/product_details.asp?id=282

Not really, Migge! Missing words, wrong arrow...

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