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21-03-2023, 08:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 21-03-2023, 08:41 PM by Steve Jones.)
Jack it back up to where it was when you pulled the handbrake on then try to take the handbrake off. Slight flexing of the chassis can lead to this issue. I saw exactly this happen to a Chummy on Saturday.
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Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
There is another clamp on the tailpipe on my RP, on the upward sweep just in front of the axle, attached to the chassis extension. The one at the back is just belt & braces. My indicators are "Rubbolite" supplied by Willie MacKenzie. They now run on 6v LEDs with an electronic flasher unit.
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That's one of the differences introduced with the rear tank LWB RNs. They had to alter the angle of the spare wheel against the back of the body to a more vertical position. That pushed the bottom of the spare rearwards when it was secured on the mounting. These little things are sent to try us...
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Just out of curiosity, who made the tank for you Dave? Looks smart.
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25-03-2023, 05:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 25-03-2023, 05:30 PM by Old Dave.)
Sorry for delay in replying, been beyond contact.
Thanks for the advice on getting the handbrake off, worked a treat.
Chris. The tank was supplied by Compbrake Motorsport near Wigan. They supply tanks for racing cars etc.
I took my old leaky tank and asked him to copy it, although he has done others before and in fact advertises such on website and eBay, which is where I spotted him. I went direct not through eBay.
Because the tank is 3mm aluminium it has a modern screw on filler cap, but I have dismantled the old one and epoxied the chrome cap on. I have drilled a 1.5mm breather hole near the top of the filler tube.
Very pleased with the result. As I have said elsewhere on the forum I have no connection to the company other than as a satisfied customer.
An interesting factoid on the spare wheel RR, all back on today.