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RE: AllAlloyCup progress - AllAlloyCup - 01-12-2018 Hi Michael Thanks for the tips to clean up the manifold, which I’ll probably do. On my MG VA DHC I had the exhaust manifold vitreous enamelled... More to follow Bill G RE: AllAlloyCup progress - Mike Costigan - 01-12-2018 Back in the sixties and seventies there was a fashion to have the manifolds aluminium sprayed. When I investigated I found it was also possible to have them stainless steel sprayed, which resulted in a beautiful dark grey finish. I have no idea whether there are still companies that can offer this service, but it might be worth investigating. RE: AllAlloyCup progress - Erich - 01-12-2018 Very nice, Bill. What is that tappet cover? Is it a special one? Erich in Seattle RE: AllAlloyCup progress - AllAlloyCup - 01-12-2018 Hi Erich, I’ve happy memories of visiting Seattle, once for ACM SIGGRAPH in the early days of CGI. Had my first “smoke” at a Salmon smoke house On Bainbridge Island and met all the CGI folk who ended up working for Lucasfilm, Pixar and Disney. Had another trip there en route to Beaverton Flying over Mount St Helens the week before it let go! The tappet cover is from a sidevalve Reliant 3 wheeler Bought cheap on EBay after a tip from Malcolm. Bought some oil seal cord today and superglued it into a loop. I will polish the plate and then Scotchbrite it before trying out the Nyalic. Knurled screws in alloy from A7 Workshop will finish it off nicely. Hope your own projects are doing well. Regards Bill G RE: AllAlloyCup progress - Ruairidh Dunford - 01-12-2018 I have one of these Bill and did not know it was from a Reliant - thank you for sharing that info. RE: AllAlloyCup progress - AllAlloyCup - 01-12-2018 Hi Ruairidh Thanks for today’s phone call. The plate Had RELIANT in raised letters which I’ve ground off! Regards Bill G RE: AllAlloyCup progress - Ruairidh Dunford - 01-12-2018 The one I have is plain so I guess somebody must have already done that to it... RE: AllAlloyCup progress - AllAlloyCup - 02-12-2018 Another dreich day in Borderland. The clutch And flywheel in this car both had factory marks Indicating 1:4 and 2:3 so re-aligned them to those marks. Neil is making an alignment tool to centre the splined shaft of the clutch plate so not fully bolted up yet with the tab washers, plus still to double check The lever positions so may need more attention. I also sanded down the alloy valve chest cover this morning , and tried out the Nyalic coating. Very, very niffy but went on quickly with just a couple of quick sprays from the aerosol. “Wetter” than normal paint or lacquer. It’s supposed to be dried at Above 12 C . The back porch is barely at that but too niffy to bring somewhere warmer for just now. I’d like to get a couple of warmer days to spray the scuttles and the doors that would let me fit the floors, trim and seats which Are all made. I may have to heat up the garage With some oil radiators. Nyalic is EXTREMELY flammable! Regards Bill G RE: AllAlloyCup progress - AllAlloyCup - 02-12-2018 2A4B5FCF-B970-466C-AC83-0019F051E4D5.jpeg (Size: 80.27 KB / Downloads: 411) 797DAAC1-1CC4-48E9-A3E1-CACC4E582BF5.jpeg (Size: 102.27 KB / Downloads: 411) C0CE699C-D1A1-43BA-828C-A17B9B423385.jpeg (Size: 87.3 KB / Downloads: 411) ED75F6B9-6AE6-4ED2-838E-FFA259005240.jpeg (Size: 74.95 KB / Downloads: 411) Refitted the door cards, floor and seats, Plus adjusted the cockpit cappings. Just checking the fit of all of these before Nyalicing the body. ( the stuff goes off quickly and is remarkably tough and hard! It can’t be scratched with your nail and is a soft gloss Not too shiny either) Need to do those bits of the body that the trim and cappings meet up with. Once the front and rear scuttles are coated all the trim can go on finally! Will now start to measure up the wiring And where to mount the cutout, coil etc. Hoping to get the repaired nosecone And starting handle back this week Which will finalise the set of the radiator and let me make a bracket to brace the headlight mountings. Wiring up is my favourite part of restorations Regards Bill G RE: AllAlloyCup progress - Haggis - 04-12-2018 Great work Bill. I look forward to seeing it soon. See you next week, I hope. The Moose is currently awaiting her move to the new garage. Cheers, Colin. |